A group of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology has earned second place in an EPA competition to create an innovative, “green” infrastructure design for managing stormwater. The students earned $1,500 for their team and $8,000 in green infrastructure research funds for their institution.
Read More »Eleven civil engineers with ties to Missouri University of Science and Technology were inducted into the Missouri S&T Academy of Civil Engineers during the academy’s induction ceremony held April 18.
Read More »Dr. Jeffrey D. Cawlfield, professor of geological engineering and director of the Freshman Engineering Program at Missouri University of Science and Technology, will become vice provost for undergraduate studies at Missouri S&T effective June 15.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology officials and alumni held a groundbreaking ceremony today (Thursday, April 18), for the campus’s new chemical and biochemical engineering building, James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host an upcoming public lecture by a visiting scholar dedicated to bringing “James Bond” movie gadgets to reality.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s University and Chamber choirs will perform a broad selection of pieces at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 29, in Leach Theater of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets in Rolla.
Read More »Dr. Lea-Ann Morton, assistant vice chancellor for university advancement at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been elected to a three-year term as chair of the American Society for Engineering Education’s Professional Interest Council V.
Read More »A team of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology is heading to a dirt track in rural Tennessee to race its dune buggy head-to-head against 100 other Baja vehicles from collegiate teams across the country. The race is part of a competition that challenges college students to design and build an off-road vehicle capable of traversing rough terrain and water.
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