A Missouri S&T history professor has written a new book about the history of the Protestant Reformation, using new digital tools to find patterns in centuries-old letters.
Read More »Three former U.S. Bureau of Mines (BOM) buildings on the Missouri S&T campus are scheduled for demolition beginning in June as part of the university’s plans to develop a new entry to campus and new facilities for students. The three buildings are located south of the Havener Center near the intersection of University Drive and Bishop Avenue.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host eight summer camps in virtual settings for 2021, due to continuing COVID-19 safety precautions.
Read More »Dr. J. David Rogers, the Karl F. Hasselmann Missouri Chair in Geological Engineering, has studied major floods on every continent except Antarctica. No surprise, then, that media organizations seek him out for stories about the history of flood control.
Read More »Theater students in Missouri S&T’s arts, languages and philosophy department will perform “She Made Space,” a drama by Meredith Dayna Levy, in April. Previously, the event had been scheduled for mid-March.
Read More »The area Women in Business Group will host “The Mixup: A Networking Event” this April. The upcoming virtual event will feature icebreakers and networking opportunities and give participants the ability to make connections for personal and professional growth.
Read More »A new, cellular-level approach to removing plaque build-up in the arteries could eventually lead to a cure for the chronic disease known as atherosclerosis, according to a researcher at Missouri S&T. The method uses nanoparticles that can be designed to deliver plaque-busting drugs to specific cells in arteries. The nanoparticles have an average diameter of 150 nanometers, about 1/500th the diameter of a human hair.
Read More »Dr. David Enke, professor of engineering management and systems engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Missouri S&T student Dylan Volland, a senior in chemical engineering from St. Louis, has been crowned the 2021 Queen of Love and Beauty for the 113th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla. She was nominated by Phi Sigma Rho.
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