The Student Knights of St. Patrick have been selected to represent Missouri S&T’s student organizations during the 110th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla, Missouri.
Read More »Missouri S&T is preparing for the 110th “Best Ever” celebration of St. Pat’s in Rolla, and the 2018 Queen of Love and Beauty candidates have been announced.
Read More »Six films from the Tournées Festival, a grant program that helps to bring the best of contemporary French film to American universities, will be a part of the 2018 Free Spring Film Festival at Missouri S&T this Spring.
Read More »The basketball court at Missouri S&T set the stage for a celebration on Sunday, March 11, for one area youth, battling a health condition that led to kidney failure and a recent kidney transplant.
Read More »A major lab expansion at Missouri University of Science and Technology has received $300,000 in funding from ARCO Construction Co. Inc., a St. Louis-based general contracting firm. The contribution will support one of the university’s top priorities, the Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory (ACML).
Read More »The annual PoetSpeak poetry reading will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 21, at Christ Episcopal Church, 1000 N. Main St. in Rolla. This event features regional poets and is sponsored by Arts Rolla and the Missouri S&T department of arts, languages and philosophy.
Read More »For the first time in its 110-year history, a female student will portray St. Patrick at Missouri S&T’s annual celebrations. Katelyn Jones, a junior in geology and geophysics from Sugar Creek, Missouri, will serve as St. Pat.
Read More »American rapper Tech N9ne will headline a concert in Rolla as part of Missouri S&T’s 110th annual St. Pat’s celebration. The artist will conclude the university’s weeklong celebration with a free concert.
Read More »The newest St. Pat’s tradition at Missouri S&T will take place for a third year in a row when faculty, staff and students volunteer to perform community service projects at locations in Phelps County as part of the “Gonzo Gives Back Day of Service.”
Read More »Giving birth to a child can be described as a sacred, spiritual and life-changing experience. It can also be fraught with pain, fear, complications and injury to both child and mother. For Dr. Steve Corns, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, the key to removing some of the uncertainty associated with giving birth may lie not with woman or man, but with machine — machine learning, to be precise.
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