When some people look at the moon’s dusty, gray surface, they see multiple obstacles standing in the way of humans building permanent structures there. When Jacob Ortega looks at it, he sees an opportunity to turn its surface materials into aluminum for lunar construction.
Read More »Missouri S&T has earned the Clery Center’s 2025 Campus Safety Impact Award. The award is given to an institution of higher education that demonstrates innovation and collaboration in enhancing safety on campus.
Read More »The Campus Performing Arts Series is back at Missouri University of Science and Technology, and this season brings everything from Bollywood dancing to Hollywood classics. Season ticket packages are on sale now. Full season subscriptions are available as well as a curated three-show package.
Read More »A Missouri S&T researcher is partnering with Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a $1 million U.S. Department of Energy project to study how a nuclear fuel with a high enrichment level will perform in small modular and microreactors.
Read More »Dr. Marsha Anderson Bomar, president-elect of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), will visit Missouri S&T on Wednesday, Sept. 17, to share her insights on professional engagement and leadership.
Read More »Celebration of Nations is back and bigger than ever this September, in its 16th year of celebrating the unique mix of cultures at Missouri S&T and in the city of Rolla. This year’s celebration on Saturday, Sept. 20, also highlights Rolla’s place on the historic Route 66, which will mark its 100th anniversary next year.
Read More »The rising demand and new technologies are driving a renewed interest in nuclear power. This could reshape energy production in Missouri and beyond.
Read More »Missouri S&T welcomed 7,142 students on its first day of classes Monday, Aug. 25. Last year’s first-day enrollment at the STEM-focused university was 7,037 students, indicating an increase of 1.5% this year.
Read More »Missouri S&T welcomed over 30 faculty members this year. They bring a wide range of expertise that includes applications for artificial intelligence (AI) in health care, biomedical engineering, concrete sustainability, nuclear reactor safety and semiconductor design. The new faculty are:
Read More »Future engineers who aspire to work globally can prepare for their careers through Missouri S&T’s newly revamped Global Engineering Program. Students can enroll in the program starting in the fall 2025 semester.
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