A trio of computer science students from Missouri S&T have earned top honors in several hackathon-style events over the past six months — most recently at the Midwest Blockathon hosted earlier this month by the University of Kansas Blockchain Institute.
Read More »Student Knights of St. Patrick have been selected to represent Missouri University of Science and Technology’s student organizations during the 2026 St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla, Missouri. The students were knighted during a ceremony on Friday, March 6.
Read More »The Missouri S&T St. Pat’s Board has announced the 2026 candidates for Queen of Love and Beauty as part of the preparations for the 118th “Best Ever” celebration of St. Pat’s at S&T. The candidates are nominated by Missouri S&T student organizations.
Read More »Two Missouri S&T professors, Drs. Kwame Awuah-Offei and Samuel Frimpong, have been elected to the 2026 class of Fellows of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME).
Read More »Petroleum engineering students from Missouri S&T have proven they are the best in North America when it comes to trivia related to their major.
Read More »Three teams of Missouri University of Science and Technology students and alumni have advanced to the semi-finals of the Global Health Innovation Grand Challenge hosted by the Carle Illinois College of Medicine.
Read More »Maura Braunel, a senior in geological engineering from St. Louis, will portray St. Patrick during the 118th celebration of St. Pat’s at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Four students were nominated to represent Missouri University of Science and Technology at the 39th annual Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum this February.
Read More »By the time Sam Steele graduates from Missouri S&T, the mining engineering junior who is also a Kummer Vanguard Scholar, will already have experience working in underground salt mines in New York, surface phosphate operations in Florida and a blasting company in Herman, Missouri.
Read More »Researchers affiliated with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX), including Dr. Shun Saito, an associate professor of physics at Missouri S&T, have made the largest and most accurate 3D map yet of light emitted by excited hydrogen 9 billion to 11 billion years ago in the early universe.
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