Dozens of researchers at Missouri S&T are conducting research related to traumatic brain injury (TBI) through Acute Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium (AENC), a new partnership with Phelps County Regional Medical Center (PCRMC), the U.S. Army at Fort Leonard Wood and the Army’s Leonard Wood Institute.
Read More »Volunteers are needed to help staff two regional robotics championships for middle and high school students hosted by Missouri S&T in February.
Read More »As the university’s first and only vice provost of graduate studies, Dr. Venkat Allada has led graduate education efforts at Missouri S&T for over a decade. Effective Jan. 1, he now serves as special advisor to the provost to help ensure a smooth transition as the office of graduate studies merges with Missouri S&T’s office of research and sponsored programs.
Read More »The Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) at Missouri University of Science and Technology will host a celebration in honor of the Chinese Spring Festival later this month.
Read More »Enrollment for the first day of classes at Missouri University of Science and Technology was 7,888. This is a .6 percent increase compared to the previous spring enrollment, says Deanne Jackson, Missouri S&T registrar.
Read More »Award-winning guitarist Todd Mosby will lead a free acoustic guitar workshop prior to his Leach Theatre performance as a part of Todd Mosby and the New Horizons Ensemble.
Read More »Starting Thursday, Jan. 25, cinema lovers from the campus and community can view a diverse repertoire of French and Hispanic films during the spring semester at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The screenings are free of charge and open to the public.
Read More »Area businesses now have a Waynesville, Missouri, location to obtain business counseling services through the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Leach Theatre will host guitarist Todd Mosby and the New Horizons Ensemble as a part of the 2017-18 Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »The public is invited to view the Great Orion Nebula through Missouri University of Science and Technology’s 16-inch-diameter telescope on Monday, Jan. 15. All viewings are subject to weather conditions.
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