For the first time in its 110-year history, a female student will portray St. Patrick at Missouri S&T’s annual celebrations. Katelyn Jones, a junior in geology and geophysics from Sugar Creek, Missouri, will serve as St. Pat.
Read More »American rapper Tech N9ne will headline a concert in Rolla as part of Missouri S&T’s 110th annual St. Pat’s celebration. The artist will conclude the university’s weeklong celebration with a free concert.
Read More »The newest St. Pat’s tradition at Missouri S&T will take place for a third year in a row when faculty, staff and students volunteer to perform community service projects at locations in Phelps County as part of the “Gonzo Gives Back Day of Service.”
Read More »Giving birth to a child can be described as a sacred, spiritual and life-changing experience. It can also be fraught with pain, fear, complications and injury to both child and mother. For Dr. Steve Corns, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, the key to removing some of the uncertainty associated with giving birth may lie not with woman or man, but with machine — machine learning, to be precise.
Read More »The public is invited to view Messier 3 through Missouri S&T’s 16-inch-diameter telescope on Thursday, March 22. All viewings are subject to weather conditions.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s expertise in electrical and computer engineering will play a role in a new, federally funded national security research project led by the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Read More »The Missouri University of Science and Technology Miner swimming team will offer swimming lessons to area children this spring.
Read More »The Hispanic Film Series offered by the Missouri S&T arts, languages, and philosophy department will continue this March with a viewing of the 2015 Cuban drama film “The Companion.”
Read More »The newly formed Center for Science, Technology, and Society (CSTS) at Missouri University of Science and Technology will launch a speaker series this month focusing on issues related to aerospace policy. Lectures in the series will be held on the S&T campus and all are open to the public.
Read More »The defending world champion Mars Rover Design Team at Missouri S&T will unveil Atlas, this year’s student-built rover, at a ceremony scheduled for noon Friday, March 9, in the Havener Center atrium.
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