Twelve faculty members at Missouri S&T received promotions or tenure effective Sept. 1. Those faculty members are:
Read More »Public radio station KMST at Missouri S&T begins its Fall Membership Drive at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, with its popular bluegrass program, “Bluegrass for a Saturday Night.” The drive runs through the following Sunday, Oct. 11.
Read More »This fall at Missouri S&T international students will once again be paired with local individuals and families through the university’s International Friends Program. The program helps the students adjust to life in the United States and its participants often forge lifelong friendships.
Read More »Recruiters representing almost 200 employers will be talking to Missouri University of Science and Technology students during the campus’s annual fall career fair Sept. 29.
Read More »After four weeks of classes, fall semester enrollment at Missouri S&T is 6,815, an increase of more than 400 students from last year.
Read More »William C. Bleckman, director of University Police at Missouri University of Science and Technology since 1992, will retire in January 2010 after a 37-year career with University Police.
Read More »A group of Missouri S&T students will sponsor a five-kilometer run/walk to raise funds for cystic fibrosis research next month.
Read More »Fort Leonard Wood has been in the Ozarks for nearly 70 years, but what goes on there is a mystery to many in this area. Three university students are working to change that by making the military base’s internal operations more accessible and understandable to the outside world.
Read More »Fraternity and sorority members at Missouri University of Science and Technology are working with the Phelps County Community Partnership to host a carnival that will help prospective parents and children in the foster care system explore adoption. Adoptive parents, both licensed and prospective, are invited to attend.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology, a national leader in energy research and education, will soon strengthen that emphasis thanks to a $3.4 million gift from a retired oil and natural gas executive and graduate of the university.
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