The Missouri S&T Ballet and Dance Club will present an adaptation of “The Wizard of Oz” on the S&T campus March 1-3.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host the Missouri Region 8 History Day contest Friday, Feb. 22, at the Havener Center. More than 120 students from schools in a seven-county area of the state will participate. This year’s theme is “Triumph and Tragedy in History.”
Read More »Volunteers are needed to help staff a regional robotics championship for middle and high school students hosted by Missouri S&T in March.
Read More »Imagine a hacker. What may come to mind is a criminal using computers to break into companies or government agencies to steal sensitive information or plant malware. But the hackers headed to Missouri S&T’s PickHacks next month are coming to brainstorm new ideas to solve real-world challenges, not to infest your computer network.
Read More »A new book by a Missouri S&T researcher, her former doctoral student and the vice president of an additive manufacturing startup offer guidance for executives uncertain of whether to join the additive manufacturing revolution or wait until its adoption becomes more widespread.
Read More »Missouri S&T students will perform “Exit, Pursued by a Bear,” the revenge comedy by Lauren Gunderson, in February.
Read More »The St. Louis Science Center will celebrate National Engineers Week 2019 with a program called SciFest: Engineering Expo. Visitors are invited to see, touch and interact with student engineering projects from Missouri S&T and other scientific organizations.
Read More »The string quartet ETHEL will perform alongside three-time Grammy Award winner Robert Mirabal this February as a part of the 2018-19 Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Nord Gale, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor emeritus and the founding chair of biological sciences at Missouri S&T, died Friday, Feb. 1. He was 80.
Read More »March 1 is the deadline for interested college students and graduates to apply for the 2019 James Madison Fellowships, says Dr. Patrick Huber, professor of history at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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