The University of Missouri Board of Curators voted unanimously today (Thursday, June 26) to approve a new master’s degree program in applied artificial intelligence — also referred to as “AI+X” — at Missouri S&T.
Read More »The Rolla Town Band kicks off their summer concert series with a free concert at 7:30 p.m. this Thursday, June 26, on the Castleman Hall Green, located at the corner of 10th and State streets on the Missouri S&T campus.
Read More »A new book about author Henry David Thoreau brings together scholars from across the globe who address some of the implications of his explorations of the nature of time, showing how sustained attention to a writer from our not-so-distant past can help us reimagine our future.
Read More »On a Friday afternoon in May, four Missouri S&T seniors donned flight suits and experienced the moon’s gravity as part of a flight-testing project supported by NASA’s Flight Opportunities program. The next day, they traded their suits for caps and gowns and crossed the stage at S&T’s commencement ceremony, each earning a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering.
Read More »S&T chemical engineering students Caleb Long and Thomas Niebrugge recently worked with Dr. Hossein Abedsoltan, assistant teaching professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, on a wine fermentation research project. The students visited St. James Winery, where S&T alumna Kendra Wood provided a tour of the wine-making process. Long and Niebrugge prepared a research poster that […]
Read More »Dr. David Enke, Professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has been named associate dean of the Kummer College of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Shelley D. Minteer, founding director of the Kummer Institute Center for Resource Sustainability and professor of chemistry, earned the 2026 Manuel M. Baizer award of the Electrochemical Society.
Read More »In 1972, Elton John released “Rocket Man” — a classic hit single and one of his most recognizable tunes. In 2003, Nicolas Graham was born, and it didn’t take long for the song title to be a fitting way to describe him.
Read More »A new book by a Missouri S&T psychologist shares insights into the cost of disregarding artificial intelligence’s (AI) outcomes as being worth less than an actual person’s. These outcomes may be advice, evaluations of other people, harmful decisions, artistic creations or relational interactions.
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