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S&T event challenges students to innovate carbon capture solutions 

Posted by on March 18, 2025

Two students won first place at Missouri S&T’s Micro Grand Challenge on March 9.  

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Abigail Richner’s path to entrepreneurial excellence 

Posted by on March 18, 2025

Abigail Richner, a senior engineering management major with an emphasis in aerospace engineering, has big plans for her future as a project manager. Helping lead her to that career path is S&T’s Badges of Entrepreneurial Excellence program. 

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An opportunity to contribute knowledge to the scientific community

Posted by on March 14, 2025

After completing his Ph.D. in industrial chemistry in Nigeria, his home country, Dr. Ugochukwu Ewuzie worked as a laboratory scientist for a global energy company. Spending his days working on synthetic fuels and waste created by various refining processes, Ewuzie began to wonder not just how to reuse those waste byproducts but how to reuse them in a way that’s good for the environment. That’s where the road to Missouri S&T and his second Ph.D., this one in chemical engineering, began to pave itself in concrete—literally.

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The freedom to explore

Posted by on March 13, 2025

Conleigh Hardin, a senior in civil engineering from Austin, Texas, attended a large high school but was in a program with fewer than 200 students. She liked the scaled down, personal feeling of it, and when it was time to decide on a college, she chose Missouri S&T for its size relative to the huge engineering colleges closer to home.

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Environmentally minded Ph.D. student developing long-last batteries that bring more power to smaller spaces  

Posted by on March 12, 2025

When Gracie Boyer was a child, one of the many questions she asked her father, a diesel mechanic, was how their refrigerator worked. After he explained, she had several follow-up questions, including: How would it function if the external temperature was dramatically higher due to the world being on fire? Could an appliance maintain a consistent temperature internally when subjected to extreme fluctuations externally?

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DLC – Answering the call

Posted by on March 4, 2025

Missouri S&T’s College of Arts, Sciences, and Education has an active alumni group in the Dean’s Leadership Council (DLC). The DLC is made up of a small group of university alumni and friends dedicated to helping the vice provost and dean strengthen CASE growth, transform the student experience, and increase the impact of faculty involvement. […]

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Missouri S&T announces 2025 Parade Marshal and Honorary Knights

Posted by on March 3, 2025

The St. Pat’s Board at Missouri University of Science and Technology has announced that Andrew Careaga will serve as parade marshal for the 2025 St. Pat’s Parade at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, in downtown Rolla. The Board also announced the 2025 Honorary Knights of St. Patrick. This year’s Honorary Knights are Dr. Kelvin Erickson, Lister Florence, Dr. Edna Grover-Bisker, Dorie Paine, Neomia Robinson, Sue Simmons, Michael C. Tucker and Victoria Verkamp.

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Beyond the lens: S&T’s student photographer looks to the future 

Posted by on February 18, 2025

Sam Wright first picked up a little point-and-shoot camera as a teenager just for fun, not thinking too much about his future. Now, he plans on starting a business centered around the craft after he graduates from Missouri S&T. 

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Missouri S&T to host FIRST Tech Challenge March 8 

Posted by on February 6, 2025

The FIRST Tech Challenge Championship is coming back to Missouri S&T starting 11:50 a.m. Saturday, March 8, in the Gale Bullman Building, located at 705 W. 10th St.  

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Missouri S&T’s online engineering management graduate program ranks fifth in nation 

Posted by on January 21, 2025

Missouri S&T’s online master’s degree in engineering management has once again earned national acclaim with a ranking of fifth in the nation alongside Duke University, according to the U.S. News & World Report rankings released Jan. 21. 

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