Missouri University of Science and Technology’s St. Pat’s celebrations will end on a high note with the St. Pat’s Board concert, featuring performances by MAX, Shiloh and VEAUX. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 15, on the lawn between V.H. McNutt Hall and the Computer Science Building on the Missouri S&T campus.
Read More »Missouri S&T is gearing up for its 117th annual “Best Ever” St. Pat’s celebration this March. The theme for this year’s celebration is “St. Pat’s in the Mythical Realms.”
Read More »Graduate student Shruti Majumdar is building her Ph.D. dissertation on two award-winning research projects that she has already presented. Both focus on the exploration of the few-body problem – where multiple particles interact in unpredictable ways in ion-atom collisions. In 2023, Majumdar earned second place in Missouri S&T’s Shearer Prize competition, which recognizes the […]
Read More »Dr. Alice E. Smith, a 1991 Ph.D. graduate in engineering management from Missouri S&T, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
Read More »The Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology continues March 2 with “Astronaut Group 1,” bringing the early years of space exploration to the stage.
Read More »Dr. Tayfun Akyurek earned a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering at Missouri S&T in 2015 and joined the S&T faculty in January 2025. Here is a Q&A with Akyurek in commemoration of National Engineers Week 2025.
Read More »Dr. Yijia Gu joined Missouri S&T in 2019 as an assistant professor of materials science and engineering. Here is a Q&A with Gu in commemoration of National Engineers Week 2025.
Read More »Hazal Melis Aytac, of Turkey, is a Ph.D. student in mining engineering at Missouri S&T. Here is a Q&A with Aytac in commemoration of National Engineers Week 2025.
Read More »Dr. Hossein Abedsoltan joined Missouri S&T in fall 2024 as an assistant teaching professor in the Linda and Bipin Doshi Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. Here is a Q&A with Abedsoltan in commemoration of National Engineers Week 2025.
Read More »Sam Wright first picked up a little point-and-shoot camera as a teenager just for fun, not thinking too much about his future. Now, he plans on starting a business centered around the craft after he graduates from Missouri S&T.
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