1ShareFor many students, spring break is a week to take it easy. But 60 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 »4SharesScrap tires could gain a new purpose as ingredients for construction materials, thanks to research at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »27SharesA carnival that has celebrated Independence Day in Rolla, Mo., for nearly 80 years is the subject of Carnival, Man, a documentary that will premiere at Missouri University of Science and Technology as part of the campus’s 2014 Free Spring Film Festival.
Read More »A team of students and alumni from Missouri University of Science and Technology spent two days pitting their skills against programmers from across the country at the GlobalHack competition. The event was held at Union Station in St. Louis Jan. 31 through Feb. 2.
Read More »On Tuesday, March 4, 17 undergraduates from Missouri S&T will travel to the state’s capitol in Jefferson City, Mo., to exhibit their latest research projects to the state’s top legislators.
Read More »Five doctoral students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will participate in a development program designed to prepare them for their professional careers.
Read More »Dr. Oyebanjo A. Lajubutu, assistant vice president for institutional research and effectiveness at American University of Nigeria, will join Missouri University of Science and Technology as director of institutional research and assessment on March 3.
Read More »Everyone’s favorite singing vegetables are coming to Rolla. “The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A Veggie Tales Movie,” the final film in the 2013-2014 Leach Theatre Family Film Series, is showing at Missouri S&T in February.
Read More »Public radio station KMST’s annual Spring Cyber Membership Drive will be held Feb. 15-21 on its website, kmst.org, followed by the station’s membership drive, which will be broadcast live on KMST Feb. 22 through March 2. The drive’s goal is $70,000.
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