Area residents and university students will have an opportunity to gather together to celebrate the vibrant cultural diversity that makes Rolla unique to the Ozarks.
One of the most successful ambassadors of Flamenco music in the world, Ronald Radford, will perform at Missouri University of Science and Technology at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 4. The performance will be held in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets in Rolla, Mo.
Read More »Straumanis Hall, which houses the Materials Research Center on the campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology, is scheduled to be renovated this summer. In conjunction with the renovation, the building will be renamed Straumanis-James Hall in honor of Dr. William (Bill) James, professor emeritus of chemistry at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Lorie Francis, a lecturer in the arts, languages and philosophy department at Missouri S&T, recently competed in a triathlon with two S&T students, David Dotson (right) and Joe Thieman (left). The race, TriZou, is an annual event held in Columbia, Mo. It consists of a 400 meter swim, 14-mile bicycle ride, and 3.1 mile run. […]
Read More »It’s been a decade since the Millennium Arch was installed on the lawn of Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Castleman Hall. To commemorate the event, a contest is being held for the best photographs of the landmark, with $500 in prizes to be awarded in each of four categories. The contest is sponsored by the Missouri S&T Campus Art Committee and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
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Missouri S&T will serve as the host for the 2010 Great Lakes Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships this weekend, with the Miners seeking to repeat as the conference champions after posting a one-point win over Indianapolis at last year’s meet.
Representatives from Egypt’s Alexandria University recently visited the campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology to sign a Memorandum of Academic Cooperation. Alexandria University is one of Africa’s leading institutions, with strong programs in science and engineering.
Read More »A student at Missouri University of Science and Technology has devised a tool for early detection of “leader derailment” – that is the tendency for certain individuals on leadership career paths to suddenly and unexpectedly suffer professional failure.
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A design for a hydrogen-powered community in California by students from Missouri University of Science and Technology captured the grand prize in the national Hydrogen Student Design Contest sponsored by the Hydrogen Education Foundation.
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Governor of Missouri, will be the commencement speaker during a graduation ceremony May 15 at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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