Before dawn or in the middle of a busy day, Matik Heskin and Adam Boland might drop everything at a moment’s notice. One minute, they’re doctoral students at Missouri S&T. The next, they’re volunteer firefighters with the Rolla Rural Fire Department.
Read More »Dr. Casey Canfield, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has been selected as a fellow for the Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) Fellowship, a national two-year program to help researchers strengthen the impact of their work.
Read More »Adrianna Sasser and Karly Butts didn’t expect a class project at Missouri S&T to turn into a business. Now, the two are developing sustainable paints through their startup, MicroHues.
Read More »Dr. Terry Brewer, founder and executive chair of Brewer Science, Inc., will speak at the May 15 ceremony for Ph.D. and master’s degree graduates. Jon M. Gibbs, senior president of ExxonMobil Global Operations, will speak at both May 16 ceremonies for bachelor’s degree candidates.
Read More »Effat Eskandari’s research journey begins with a simple curiosity about something that most people take for granted: fresh water.
Read More »S&T students are tackling cybersecurity threats and modernizing banking systems this semester, thanks to Kummer College’s new Team Innovation Projects (TIP) program.
Read More »Eight professionals with ties to Missouri S&T were inducted into the university’s Academy of Chemical and Biochemical Engineers during an induction ceremony held April 9 in Rolla.
Read More »Nearly 500 people celebrated the opening of the Missouri Protoplex on April 15 at the new facility, located at 1700 White Columns Drive in Rolla. The 117,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility is the first building in Missouri S&T’s Manufacturing Technology and Innovation Campus.
Read More »For sophomore Raksha Thiagarajan, identity has always come in layers. She was raised in St. Louis by parents who immigrated from India, so she grew up with two different cultures.
Read More »After serving in the U.S. Army for 15 years and at age 46, Clay Young knew he wasn’t the typical college student when he arrived at Missouri S&T to earn his degree.
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