Dr. Diana Ahmad, professor of history and political science at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been invited to speak about her research on American Western history at a Japanese high school and at Hachinohe Institute of Technology (HIT) during a trip to Japan this spring.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host 17 camps this summer that offer students of all ages hands-on learning experiences. They can learn about explosives, make a microsatellite, hone their leadership skills and learn what it takes to have a career in science, technology, engineering or math.
Read More »For many college students, spring break is a week to take it easy. But 69 students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will instead spend an eye-opening week learning how others struggle and discovering ways they can help.
Read More »A group of Missouri University of Science and Technology students is preparing to travel over 9,000 miles to defend two world championship titles in events based on mining techniques generally known as “mucking.” The students will compete in the 37th Intercollegiate Mining Competition held Wednesday, March 25, through Sunday, March 29, at the Western Australia School of Mines in Kalgoorlie, Australia.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is partnering with Adobe Systems Inc. to give technical communication students hands-on experience with industry-standard software.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology student Catherine Gladbach, a senior in multidisciplinary studies from Jefferson City, Missouri, has been crowned the 2015 Queen of Love and Beauty for the 107th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla. She was nominated by Phi Kappa Theta.
Read More »Two Missouri University of Science and Technology graduates were honored by the Missouri Association for Colleges of Teacher Education (MACTE) for excellence in teaching.
Read More »Alternative rock groups The Urge and Motion City Soundtrack will co-headline Missouri University of Science and Technology’s annual St. Pat’s concert. The concert, which is part of the Grateful Board festival, will end the university’s week-long celebration. The concert is free and open to the public.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will hold a public ceremony to dedicate the newly constructed 12,500-square-foot Hasselmann Alumni House during Missouri S&T’s St. Pat’s celebration.
Read More »The local community is invited to participate in a 5K run/walk through downtown Rolla on Saturday, March 14, as part of the Rolla Chamber of Commerce’s St. Pat’s celebration in cooperation with the Missouri University of Science and Technology St. Pat’s Committee.
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