Amateur artists and designers are invited to submit original designs for this year’s Celebration of Nations T-shirt by 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20. The winning submission will receive a $150 gift card to the Missouri S&T Bookstore.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology seniors Austin Gantner, Max Huhman and Tim Karleskint are passionate about video games. And the three took what they learned in their Missouri S&T programming courses to create their own online single-player game, “Faded.”
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will conduct a test of its emergency alert system at noon Wednesday, Feb. 25. The test will include a text message to students and employees saying, “This is a test of the Missouri S&T emergency mass notification system. This is only a test.” The test will also include voice and email alerts.
Read More »“The Tempest,” believed to be William Shakespeare’s final play, will be performed at Missouri University of Science and Technology this month as part of the 2014-15 Campus Performing Arts Series.
Read More »Do you want to know how often your college student attends class? Missouri University of Science and Technology has an app for that.
A team of Missouri S&T researchers has developed an app that tracks classroom attendance using a smartphone camera. The system is more efficient and effective than current roll-taking methods and can help improve a student’s grades.
Read More »Dr. John Myers, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, was named associate dean for academic affairs for the College of Engineering and Computing effective Jan. 1, 2015.
Read More »An exhibition of nature-based photographs by five area artists is coming to Leach Theatre in Castleman Hall on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus this month.
Read More »Concrete columns used as the support structures of a bridge would be stronger if they were hollow, says a researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Such hollow columns could extend the lifespan of a bridge beyond the current 50-year span.
Read More »When it’s snowing, raining or extremely hot, you may not expect many people to open windows in their homes. But, Dr. Glenn Morrison, professor of environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, says that lots of people have windows open even in extreme weather.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology awarded Chancellor’s Scholarships to 17 high school seniors for the 2015-2016 academic year.
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