Ten full-time employees at Missouri University of Science and Technology were honored Wednesday, May 23, for their contributions to the campus during Missouri S&T Staff Recognition Day ceremonies on campus.
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Dr. Kent D. Peaslee, the F. Kenneth Iverson Chair of Steelmaking Technology and Curators’ Teaching Professor of metallurgical engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been appointed president of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) for 2012-2013. He succeeds past president R. Joseph Stratman, executive vice president of Nucor Corp. in Charlotte, N.C.
Authors are invited to submit their papers now for the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Midwest Section 2012 Annual Conference. Attendees will learn the latest research and development activities in engineering and technology at the three-day conference, which will be hosted by Missouri University of Science and Technology Sept. 19-21, in the Havener Center on the school’s campus.
Read More »“Operation Market Garden” may be one of World War II’s most ambitious battles, but it is also one of the least understood, particularly from an American perspective, says U.S. military historian Dr. John C. McManus. In his latest book, McManus tells America’s side of the story.
Read More »In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms of depression.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology offers an extensive lineup of summer camps that engage students of all ages through creative, hands-on activities. They can build a robot, fly a rocket or discover what careers in science, technology, engineering and math are all about.
Read More »Researchers from Missouri University of Science and Technology recently helped a Phelps County cemetery locate old grave sites dating back to before the Civil War.
Read More »Wearing her lucky Elmo socks, Nikia Chapman helped Missouri University of Science and Technology win another championship in human-powered vehicle racing.
Read More »Stars of the popular TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” will bring their quick wit and musical talents to two live shows to open the 2012-2013 season of the Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology this fall.
Read More »As vacationers prepare to spend time outdoors this summer, many of them will pack plenty of sunscreen in hopes it will protect their bodies from overexposure, and possibly from skin cancer. But researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology are discovering that sunscreen may not be so safe after all.
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