Missouri University of Science and Technology is preparing for the 108th “Best Ever” celebration of St. Pat’s in Rolla, and the 2016 Queen of Love and Beauty candidates have been announced.
Read More »The Student Knights of St. Patrick have been selected to represent Missouri University of Science and Technology’s student organizations during the 108th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla, Missouri.
Read More »Undergraduates from Missouri University of Science and Technology will travel to Jefferson City, Missouri, to exhibit their latest research projects to the state’s top legislators on Tuesday, March 15.
Read More »A ribbon cutting and grand opening celebration of the Student Veterans Resource Center (SVRC) at Missouri University of Science and Technology, originally scheduled for Saturday, March 19, has been postponed until the fall semester.
Read More »Tony Miano, a senior in mathematics at Missouri University of Science and Technology, will portray St. Patrick during the 108th celebration of St. Pat’s in Rolla. Miano is from Ballwin, Missouri.
Read More »Dr. Venkat Allada, vice provost for graduate studies at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been selected to participate in Leadership Missouri, a seven-month leadership program sponsored by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Read More »If astronauts are ever going to travel to and land on Mars, the first step is capturing a piece of an asteroid, putting it into orbit around the moon and having space walkers explore it. And Missouri University of Science and Technology students are designing a device that allows astronauts to safely move around on just such a rock.
Missouri S&T’s Miners in Space team is participating in NASA’s Micro-g NExT design challenge, and team members have developed an anchoring device that attaches to the surface that astronauts can clip onto. As part of NASA’s asteroid redirect project (ARM), the agency wants new technologies to use on a human mission to the Martian system in the 2030s.
But first, walking around on a piece of an asteroid has its own set of problems.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host the annual Missouri Concrete Conference May 3-4 in the Havener Center on campus. Conference registration is $140 per person.
Conference topics include benefits of macrofibers; steel fibers in concrete; impact of air pollution control on fly ash; proper curing techniques and materials; soil stabilization and full-depth reclamation; a Kansas City International Airport runway case history; new ACI pavement construction guide; lithium silicate curing compound; floor slabs and toppings: design and quality control; concrete tests: choices and interpretation; practical applications of resistivity testing; super air meter; factors affecting strength; structural cracks: identification, prevention and repair; street deterioration repairs; city and county: concrete pavement management programs; pavement joint sealing and resealing; pavement joint detailing; and history of Missouri Department of Transportation concrete girders.
Read More »Undergraduate students at Missouri University of Science and Technology now have the opportunity to publish their research in a peer-reviewed journal called “Peer to Peer.” The journal, which includes peer-reviewed research articles written by undergraduates who were enrolled in English 1160 the spring 2015 semester, published its first issue in February.
Read More »From investigations into massive geological changes in Africa to studies of wastewater treatment processes and a proposal to use mobile devices to predict traffic patterns, research by dozens of graduate students at Missouri University of Science and Technology was on display last month. On Monday, March 7, Missouri S&T’s office of graduate studies recognized the […]
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