Missouri S&T will host the annual Missouri Concrete Conference May 6-7 at the Havener Center on the S&T campus. Conference registration is $160 per person.
Read More »The month of March marks the celebration of Women’s History Month. In honor of the contributions that women have made to the nation, women in business, women business owners and women entrepreneurs are invited to attend the third annual Women in Business seminar.
Read More »Organizations in every industry are drowning in massive amounts of the data collected today. But companies analyze less than one percent of the data they collect, according to a study by the International Data Corp.
A researcher at Missouri S&T is trying to help businesses do better. Dr. Ruwen Qin is helping engineering managers in a variety of industries collect data and use it to design and improve complex systems. From its use in augmented reality to protecting employees in dangerous conditions, big data can help industries improve, she says.
Read More »Small-business owners, entrepreneurs and anyone who wants to learn more about tools they can use to start or grow their business are invited to the Boost Your Business seminar hosted by the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) at Missouri S&T and the Waynesville-St. Robert Chamber of Commerce.
Read More »The Doe Run Co. has donated more than $45,000 to Missouri S&T to upgrade the university’s Mining Ventilation Laboratory.
Read More »February is national Black History Month, and the community is invited to celebrate with Missouri S&T. The following events will be a part of the celebration:
Read More »The Aquila Theatre Company will perform Mary Shelley’s two-century-old classic tale Frankenstein at Leach Theatre as a part of the 2018-19 Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri S&T.
Read More »The public is invited to view Mars through Missouri S&T’s 16-inch-diameter telescope on Friday, Feb. 8.
Read More »Enrollment for the first day of spring 2019 classes at Missouri University of Science and Technology was 7,706. Deanne Jackson, Missouri S&T registrar, says the 2019 spring enrollment figure is 2.3 percent less than spring enrollment in 2018.
Read More »147SharesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson’s plan to release bond funds to support bridge repair across the state comes as welcome news to researchers at Missouri S&T, home to a federal initiative to develop new robotic tools to inspect and preserve bridges and other infrastructure.
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