Dr. Edward Malone, associate professor of English and technical communication at Missouri University of Science and Technology, will be honored this week for his writing by the National Council of Teachers of English.
Read More »Twenty-four students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will spend their spring break exploring Peru.
Read More »During the week leading up to Earth Day, Missouri University of Science and Technology officials will break ground on a geothermal energy project that is expected to reduce the campus’s carbon dioxide emissions by 25,000 tons a year while cutting annual energy use in half.
Read More »Two groups of Missouri University of Science and Technology students will spend their spring break working with organizations that deal with hunger and illness, including HIV/AIDS, in Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Read More »The 55th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Junto for the History of Science will be held on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus March 23-25. This is the first time the junto has been held at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Emma Johannes, a sophomore in information science and technology at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been crowned the 2012 Queen of Love and Beauty for the 104th St. Pat’s Celebration in Rolla. Johannes is from Topeka, Kan.
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Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader, the incoming chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology, is the subject of the cover story of the latest issue of Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine.
Scientists at Missouri University of Science and Technology have discovered magnetic stripes in Ethiopia that could indicate the coming formation of a new ocean basin in the next two million years or so. The findings are reported in the March issue of the journal Geology.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will present “An Evening of Chamber Music” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22, in Leach Theater of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets in Rolla.
Read More »Senior Junzhe “Sam” Sun, who studied geophysics for two years at China University of Petroleum-Huadong (CUPH) and for two years at Missouri University of Science and Technology, was recently accepted to graduate programs at both Stanford University and University of Texas at Austin.
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