Two teams of Missouri S&T students and alumni have advanced to the semi-finals of the Global Health Innovation Grand Challenge hosted by the Carle Illinois College of Medicine.
Read More »A December 2024 graduate of Missouri S&T is putting his knowledge and skills to work for the company behind the robotic system used to perform his mother’s minimally invasive cancer surgery.
Read More »Dr. David Bayless is chair and professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T. In commemoration of National Engineers Week 2025, here is a Q&A with Bayless focused on the professional engineer credential.
Read More »Missouri S&T will shift to remote operations tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 18), due to predicted weather in the Rolla area. Classes will be held remotely. The Spring Career Fair, originally scheduled for Feb. 18, has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 25.
Read More »Dr. Marco Cavaglia started researching astrophysics when he was six years old – at least that is how he describes it.
Read More »Celia Freed had never heard of industrial-organizational psychology before she came to Missouri S&T. Now, after two years of undergraduate research in the subject, she plans to one day earn a master’s degree in the field.
Read More »Missouri S&T has been classified as one of the nation’s top-tier research institutions and now has a Research 1 (R1) designation, according to the 2025 Carnegie Foundation classifications released today (Feb. 13). S&T is one of 187 institutions out of more than 4,300 nationwide to receive this distinction.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s arts, languages and philosophy department will present their first winter band concert this February. The wind symphony and symphonic band will be directed by Dr. David Samson, assistant professor of music at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Jacob Ewing is determined to become a successful leader once he graduates from Missouri University of Science and Technology. Through academic excellence and leading cadets in S&T’s Army ROTC Stonehenge Battalion, he’s well on his way.
Read More »The Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology is turning up the music with a performance by the Dallas String Quartet this February. The quartet blends traditional and electric string instruments with backup on guitar and drums, to create a fusion of classical and contemporary music.
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