A new book published this fall by a Missouri University of Science and Technology historian commemorates the 50th anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination by examining the so-called news-leak controversy – one of the lesser-known mysteries surrounding President Kennedy’s death.
Read More »Acclaimed jazz violinist Christian Howes and his ensemble will perform at Missouri S&T this November. It is the fourth performance in the 2013-14 Missouri S&T Campus Performing Arts Series. The performance will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday Nov. 22 in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall, located at the corner of 10th and Main Streets in Rolla.
Read More »In just a few months, iPhone-loving college students who want to show off their fraternity or sorority pride may have a new way to do so, thanks to two college students from Chesterfield, Mo., and the business they started last summer.
Read More »ROLLA, Mo. – The office of technology transfer and economic development at Missouri University of Science and Technology is launching a new service to help entrepreneurs in the Rolla area raise capital.
Read More »Wireless networks are becoming the standard form of Internet connection in American households. While wireless communication can be easier to install and more convenient to access than wired connections, secure data transmission is harder to ensure.
Read More »The Missouri S&T Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony will perform in a concert on the campus this month. The concert will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets in Rolla.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host its annual Blasters Training Seminar Jan. 6-8, 2014, at the St. Charles Convention Center in St. Charles, Mo.
Read More »Some 700 teachers, counselors and educational leaders from Missouri and elsewhere are expected to attend the Missouri Project Lead the Way Conference Nov. 15 at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo.
Read More »Learn how mathematics can be used to estimate uncertainty in physical and biological systems, like weather patterns, in a lecture to be held this month at Missouri S&T. Dr. Ralph C. Smith, professor of mathematics at North Carolina State University, will present the lecture, titled “Uncertainty quantification for physical and biological models,” at 4:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in Room G-5 of the Rolla Building.
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