A cooperative engineering program between Missouri University of Science and Technology and Missouri State University has a new home in Springfield.
Read More »Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a type of glass implant that could one day be used to repair injured bones in the arms, legs and other areas of the body that are most subject to the stresses of weight.
Read More »More than 200 middle school and high school teachers from throughout the United States are spending part of their summer at Missouri University of Science and Technology to learn how to teach engineering and biomedical science courses to their students this fall.
Read More »Recruiters representing approximately 200 employers will be talking to Missouri University of Science and Technology students during the annual fall career fair on campus Sept. 27.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will award the nation’s first master’s degrees in explosives engineering Dec. 18.
Read More »More than 180 employers will be recruiting students from Missouri University of Science and Technology during S&T’s fall career fair Tuesday, Sept. 21.
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Twenty-one students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will bring sustainable, clean water to portions of rural Bolivia this summer. Their goal goes beyond quenching thirsts; for these students, it’s about saving lives. In Bolivia, a lack of clean water contributes to the death of every tenth child before the age of 5.
The State of Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education (or CBHE) has approved the new master of science degree in explosives engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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Dr. Jeffery Volz, assistant professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, and his team have received $567,000 to explore how adding carbon fibers could improve the blast and impact resistance of conventional reinforced concrete. The research is funded by the through a cooperative agreement with the Leonard Wood Institute.
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.
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