Dr. Diana Ahmad, associate professor of history and political science at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named 2011 Woman of the Year by Missouri S&T. Ahmad, who is also the university archivist, was honored during a campus ceremony on Tuesday, April 12.
Read More »Dr. Joseph D. Smith, manager of advanced process and decision systems for Idaho National Laboratory, has been named the first Laufer Chair of Energy at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He will join the S&T faculty on July 1.
Read More »The area community is invited to learn about African culture and customs during African Gala Night 2011 at Missouri University of Science and Technology on Sunday, April 17. The event will be held from 4-9 p.m. in St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center.
Read More »Any Number Can Die, a murder mystery spoof appropriate for the whole family, will be performed by the Miner League Theatre Players at Missouri University of Science and Technology this month.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology choirs will present their spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 18, in Leach Theater of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets in Rolla. Choirs performing include the University Choir and the Chamber Choir.
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Twenty-one students from Missouri University of Science and Technology spent spring break exploring the ancient civil and geological engineering marvels of Peru.
NAKED BRONZE: Louis Smart Sculptor in the Ozarks, a documentary produced and directed by Dr. James Bogan, will be shown at the Kansas City FilmFest on Saturday, April 9. The film won a Silver Telly Award in June.
Called a “national treasure” by the Library of Congress, Bob Milne is considered by many to be the best ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist in the world. He will bring his talent, knowledge and enthusiasm for the genres to a benefit concert for Leach Theatre, located on the campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »A short documentary film showing how Missouri University of Science and Technology students helped a village in Bolivia last summer has won the best short-form video award from Engineers Without Borders USA.
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