Acclaimed poets Katy Didden and Terry Kennedy will read from their works at a poetry reading to be held on the Missouri S&T campus this month. Welcoming remarks will be given by Maxwell C. Weiner Professor, Charlotte Matthews.
Read More »Dr. Greg Story, associate professor of physics at Missouri S&T, will present a general lecture on how the universe is impacted by natural forces at The Centre this April. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Read More »13SharesUpdate: The plan was adopted by the University of Missouri System Board of Curators on Friday, April 11, 2014. A clearly defined university “arrival district” off U.S. Highway 63, an innovative learning commons at the center of campus, a modern structure to showcase interdisciplinary research, and a mix of student housing, retail and office buildings […]
Read More »The Mars Rover Design Team at Missouri S&T will unveil this year’s rover at a ceremony, scheduled for noon Friday, April 18, in the Havener Center atrium.
Read More »252SharesMen’s and women’s teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology won world championships in mucking last weekend. The last time both teams won first place was in 2005.
Read More »A team of students from Missouri S&T will travel to Orlando, Fla., this month to race an aerodynamically outfitted recumbent trike-style bicycle in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2014 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge East Coast Competition.
Read More »Starting in April, a new online forum designed to connect researchers and students interested in control systems – the automated, computerized control of machines and other systems — will launch online through an effort by Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Broadway actress Jeri Sager will perform at Missouri University of Science and Technology this April. It is the final performance in the 2013-14 Missouri S&T Campus Performing Arts Series.
Read More »The following is adapted from the article Plugging In to STEM, by Karen Spring, which was published in the March 2014 issue of College Planning & Management Magazine and is used by permission. For many students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM), a traditional learning environment is not enough to provide critical as […]
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