In 2022, Missouri S&T began offering a bachelor’s degree in environmental science. The program, offered through S&T’s biological sciences department, draws on the university’s expertise in science, engineering, humanities and social science fields to help address the projected growth in demand for environmental scientists in Missouri and elsewhere.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will present a wind symphony concert on Sunday, Oct. 5.
Read More »The official fall 2025 enrollment at Missouri University of Science and Technology, recorded at the end of the semester’s fourth week, is 7,174.
Read More »To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first detection of gravitational waves, Missouri S&T’s physics department will host a public lecture about the topic and its connection to black holes.
Read More »Missouri S&T will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Fred and June Kummer’s $300 million gift during Kummer Day on Thursday, Oct. 9, on the university’s campus in Rolla, showcasing its transformative impact on campus and the community.
Read More »A dedication ceremony for the new Welcome Center at Missouri S&T will begin at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s elementary education program recently earned the International Literacy Association (ILA) National Recognition for the Preparation of Literacy Professionals. This distinction is awarded based upon reviews of content-specific standards taught in the program and examines if they align with the standards in the profession. The ILA recognition is valid through 2030.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Board of Trustees welcomed new members Rusty Keeley and Breck Washam during its fall meeting on Sept. 19 in the university’s Welcome Center.
Read More »Tour campus departments during open houses and cheer the Miner football team to victory as part of Missouri S&T’s 2025 MinerFest Homecoming celebration, held Oct. 3-4, on the campus in Rolla.
Read More »A Missouri S&T student in ceramic engineering and chemistry has been selected as a delegate for the American Ceramic Society’s President’s Council of Student Advisors.
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