Students from Missouri S&T will demonstrate the engineering principles of off-road vehicles by racing a student-designed and -built Baja vehicle during the Baja SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Maryland collegiate design series.
Read More »The public is invited to view the moon through Missouri S&T’s 16-inch-diameter telescope on Monday, April 23. All viewings are subject to weather conditions.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Saudi Student Association will host the 12th annual Saudi Night celebration this April.
Read More »“Far From Men” and “Neither Heaven Nor Earth,” the fourth and fifth films in the Tournées Film Festival, a grant program that helps to bring the best of contemporary French film to American universities, will be shown as a double feature this month at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s athletics department today (Wednesday, April 11, 2018) unveiled a refreshed visual identity to represent its 17 varsity athletics programs.
Read More »Scottie Thomas, a senior in chemical engineering from Cape Girardeau, Mo., came to Missouri S&T with a penchant for leadership honed in high school, where he was a football captain and National Honor Society member.
Four years later, as he prepares to graduate in May and work as a process design engineer for Phillips 66, Thomas has grown into a campus leader who immersed himself in university life, from working in an aerospace engineering research lab to his current role as student body president.
Given the choice of riding in an Uber driven by a human or a self-driving version, which would you choose?
Read More »For the first time, Missouri S&T students will compete this month in a national entrepreneurship challenge against other finalists from colleges and universities across North America. Judges chose the Missouri S&T team, named Spark, as one of 25 undergraduate student teams for the e-FEST competition based on a video business pitch submission in a preliminary online competition.
Read More »Art historian Dr. James Bogan believes he’s solved a mystery – the identity of a pivotal African American figure in Thomas Hart Benton’s 1936 mural in the Missouri State Capitol.
Read More »The Miner League Theatre Players at Missouri University of Science and Technology will perform a production of Forbidden Broadway April 19-22 on the Leach Theatre stage.
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