Missouri University of Science and Technology’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will present a spring band concert this April.
Read More »Dr. Gina Yosten has been named the Kummer Endowed Department Chair of biological sciences at Missouri University of Science and Technology. She is the first person to hold this title at Missouri S&T, and will join the university on Tuesday, July 1. “We are delighted to welcome Gina to the department and to have her […]
Read More »Missouri S&T’s teams were among the top finishers at the 47th International Collegiate Mining Competition with one of the men’s teams placing fourth in its division, the women’s team taking fifth, and the co-ed team earning sixth.
Read More »Cryptocurrencies are no longer just a niche concept — they’re a driving force in today’s economy. What started as an experiment has grown into a worldwide phenomenon, influencing the way people think about financial systems and opening new investment possibilities that could affect the future.
Read More »A new traveling exhibit, “D-Day, Omaha Beach,”will be on display at the Curtis Laws Wilson Library from Friday, April 4, through Thursday, May 15. This exhibit recreates the assault on Omaha Beach, the bloodiest and most contested of the five invasion beaches during the Allied invasion of Normandy. The library is located on the Missouri […]
Read More »Instead of the usual basketball or volleyball setups on the multi-purpose courts in Missouri S&T’s Student Recreation Center, rows of tables were arranged March 25-26 for a Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) to assist individuals affected by Rolla’s March 14 tornado.
Read More »Dr. Gary Long, professor emeritus of chemistry at Missouri S&T, has been named a 2024 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Read More »Registration is now open for several two-day bootcamp-style courses that Missouri S&T has developed for the St. Louis area. “Throughout St. Louis, Missouri S&T has strong industry partnerships and thousands of proud alumni, and our bootcamps are designed to enhance their skills in key areas without having to leave the city,” says Dr. David Borrok, […]
Read More »Even as a kindergartener, Caleb Moellenhoff said he wanted to become an engineer — a dream sparked by the inspiration of his father, an electrical engineer. That early curiosity didn’t fade and led him to Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering last year.
Read More »Join TEDxMissouri S&T speaker coach Lisa Pavia-Higel for a session on what makes a great TEDx Talk at 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Friday, April 11, online via Zoom.
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