Thirteen faculty members at Missouri University of Science and Technology received promotions or tenure effective Sept. 1. Those faculty members are:
Read More »Twenty-two new faculty members began teaching and research at Missouri University of Science and Technology since January 2010.
Read More »Connie Eggert, vice chancellor for university advancement at Missouri University of Science and Technology since December 2002, has announced plans to leave S&T to become director of philanthropy for The Nature Conservancy in Phoenix, Ariz.
Read More »In an effort to seek input for an upcoming debate of candidates for Missouri’s 8th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, the student group hosting the debate is soliciting questions from the public online.
Read More »Homecoming at Missouri University of Science and Technology is Oct. 1-3. The theme for Homecoming 2010 is “Miners of the Caribbean.” Most activities are open to the public. Information about tickets and registration is available at http://alumni.mst.edu/ . For more information, contact the Miner Alumni Association at 573-341-4145.
Read More »Seventeen people with ties to Missouri University of Science and Technology will be honored during the Miner Alumni Association’s Awards Banquet on Saturday, Oct. 2, at Missouri S&T. The awards banquet is held in conjunction with Missouri S&T’s Homecoming celebration.
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Silent surrealist films will be accompanied by live gypsy jazz when Hot Club of San Francisco presents “Silent Surrealism,” on Tuesday, Sept. 28, in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets in Rolla, Mo.
Public radio station KMST at Missouri University of Science and Technology finished its nine-day fall membership drive on Sunday, Sept. 19, with the addition of 80 new members. The drive received 375 pledges, falling short of its goal of 450.
Read More »Woodland creatures get a crash course in suburbia in DreamWorks’ Over the Hedge. The film will be shown on the big screen at Missouri University of Science and Technology as part of the Leach Theatre Family Film Series.
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The railroad industry’s 40-year conversion from steam to diesel power during the 20th century may offer clues for the auto industry as it attempts to develop alternatives to gas-powered vehicles, says a historian at Missouri University of Science and Technology.