The high-tech instrumentation group ArcAttack will visit Missouri University of Science and Technology this month. The performance is part of Missouri S&T’s 2014-15 Leach Theatre Family Series. ArcAttack is known for its singing Tesla coils, a robot drum kit and its stunt-man emcee.
Read More »A researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology has discovered a bacterium that can produce hydrogen, an element that one day could lessen the world’s dependence on oil.
Read More »The impact of technological innovation on industries in the past holds valuable lessons for colleges and universities as they wrestle with new approaches to learning that could challenge traditional teaching models.
Read More »Dr. Bruce McMillin, professor of computer science and interim associate dean of the College of Engineering and Computing at Missouri University of Science and Technology, was named associate dean for research and external relations in Missouri S&T’s College of Engineering and Computing effective Jan. 1.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will celebrate Black History Month this February with numerous events based on the theme “Black Life and Culture Knowledge.” The following campus events are free and open to the public:
Read More »Dr. William Gillis, an adjunct instructor at Missouri University of Science and Technology and managing engineer in the planning, design, and construction department at the University of Missouri-Columbia, was named the 2015 Outstanding Professional Engineer in Education by the St. Louis Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers.
Read More »Representatives from over 200 companies will be on hand to recruit students at the 2015 Spring Career Fair at Missouri University of Science and Technology on Feb. 17.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of 25 U.S. universities selected to participate in Epicenter’s Pathways to Innovation program, which helps colleges incorporate innovation and entrepreneurship into undergraduate engineering education.
Read More »Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel was a successful, charismatic and tough gangster, but he was neither a visionary who founded the Las Vegas Strip nor a pathological killer, says Missouri University of Science and Technology historian Larry Gragg in his biography of the mobster.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will present a lecture by Dr. Condoleezza Rice, the 66th U.S. Secretary of State, as part of its Remmers Special Artist/Lecturer Series on Thursday, May 14.
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