If you play an instrument or would like to be a sponsor, the Rolla Town Band needs you. Rehearsals begin next week and musicians age 14 and older are welcome to join in the fun. All ability levels are welcome, including those who haven’t played in 20 years. “We’ll even see if we can find you an instrument to use,” says Dr. Robert J. Cesario, director of bands and orchestras at Missouri S&T, who will be conducting the band this summer.

Dr. Nuran Ercal, professor of chemistry at Missouri University of Science and Technology and an expert in the study of lead toxicity and free radicals in biological systems, has been named the Richard K. Vitek/Foundation for Chemical Research Endowed Chair in biochemistry at Missouri S&T. The position takes effect June 1.
Read More »Dr. Paul Worsey’s specialization is teaching people the right way to blow stuff up. This summer, Worsey will once again host Explosives Camp for high school students at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Ten full-time employees at Missouri University of Science and Technology were honored Wednesday, May 27, for their contributions to the campus during Missouri S&T Staff Recognition Day ceremonies on campus.
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Fireworks will be visible near the campus of Missouri S&T on three consecutive Fridays in June.
It’s only been around for a couple of years, but Missouri S&T’s Scholars’ Mine, a free digital collection of the university’s scholarly work, is getting global attention. Materials from the repository have been downloaded more than 200,000 times throughout the world.
Read More »New developments in aerospace manufacturing technology will be displayed and discussed during a conference May 26-27 at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The conference is sponsored by the Center for Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies (CAMT) at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of 31 U.S. universities selected by the Department of Energy to advance nuclear technologies in support of the nation’s energy goals.
Read More »Researchers from Missouri S&T are partnering with ten other universities to improve the safety of buildings and other structures by reducing the impact of explosives.
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