The Alpha Delta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at Missouri University of Science and Technology was recognized at the fraternity’s national conference this summer for collecting more than 100,000 pounds of food as part of a nationwide fraternity philanthropy project.
Read More »The Campus Art Committee at Missouri University of Science and Technology will host a reception for a fall art show featuring digital pieces by local artists Paula Sanders and Dr. David Summers.
Read More »The first film in the Leach Theatre Family Film Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology gives audience members the chance to fly with exotic birds in Zambezia.
Read More »The acclaimed acrobatic and imaginative Galumpha Dance Company will perform at Missouri University of Science and Technology this September.
Read More »Students interested in teaching 1st through 6th grades can register for a new program beginning this fall at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The new elementary education program will prepare students for teaching careers that emphasize science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Read More »Public radio station KMST’s annual fall membership drive will kick off with Cyber Week Sept. 6-12 on its website, kmst.org, followed by the station’s on-air portion of the membership drive, which will be held Sept. 13-21. The goal of the fall membership drive is $70,000.
Read More »Current methods of separating mixed gases are energy-intensive, costly and inefficient. A chemical engineering professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology is developing a new, energy-efficient adsorbent that will improve common gas separation processes.
Read More »A researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology has been named president-elect of the Society for Engineering and Management Systems (SEMS), a part of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE).
Read More »9SharesResearchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed what they call “a simple, one-step method” to grow nanowires of germanium from an aqueous solution. Their process could make it more feasible to use germanium in lithium-ion batteries.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will offer the nation’s first Ph.D. in explosives engineering beginning this fall. The new doctorate will help the university fill critical shortfalls in government and industry. In the mining industry alone, more than 5,000 engineers will retire in the next decade.
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