When new Missouri S&T students who are Kummer Vanguard Scholars come to campus, they aren’t just joining another scholarship program. They’re stepping into a large student group that challenges them to enhance S&T, lead others and get involved.
Read More »U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 rankings for public engineering programs were released today (Tuesday, Sept. 23), and Missouri S&T remains the top school in the state and among the nation’s best.
Read More »Cameron Sturgell, a linebacker on Missouri S&T’s football team, aims to be explosive when he’s on the field.
But Sturgell’s passion for explosions goes beyond when he’s wearing his Miners jersey.
Read More »Jennifer Harrell says she has been interested in biomedicine since her elementary school days.
Read More »Twelve speakers will present their ideas at Missouri University of Science and Technology’s TEDx talk Wednesday, Oct. 29. This year’s theme is “Redefine. Redesign. Rediscover.”
Read More »When some people look at the moon’s dusty, gray surface, they see multiple obstacles standing in the way of humans building permanent structures there. When Jacob Ortega looks at it, he sees an opportunity to turn its surface materials into aluminum for lunar construction.
Read More »Missouri S&T has earned the Clery Center’s 2025 Campus Safety Impact Award. The award is given to an institution of higher education that demonstrates innovation and collaboration in enhancing safety on campus.
Read More »A Missouri S&T researcher is partnering with Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a $1 million U.S. Department of Energy project to study how a nuclear fuel with a high enrichment level will perform in small modular and microreactors.
Read More »On a whim, Dr. Casey Burton first visited Missouri S&T at age 17. He was returning home from a different college visit and decided to stop in with his parents for a tour. After all, Burton’s grandfather was an S&T alumnus, so he wanted to see the campus at least.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of the nation’s best public universities when it comes to career placement for its graduates, student internships and overall value, according to the Princeton Review’s latest “The Best 391 Colleges – 2026 Edition,” released this week.
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