Colin Mochrie and Asad Mecci will bring “HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis”to Missouri S&T’s Leach Theatre in May.
Read More »A groundbreaking ceremony for the 32,000-square-foot Welcome Center at Missouri University of Science and Technology will begin at 8 a.m. Thursday, April 20, at the Welcome Center construction site on campus. The campus community and the public are invited to the event.
Read More »A researcher at Missouri S&T is leading the charge on developing fiber optic sensors that can be used in harsh and extreme environments, and he says this could open a new world of data that was previously either unavailable or difficult to obtain.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s orchestra and jazz ensembles are going to the movies in two concerts presented by the arts, languages, and philosophy department on April 14 and 16.
Read More »Tickets are on sale now for the Missouri S&T student production of the musical “Kinky Boots.”
Read More »When Dr. David Richardson began his bachelor’s degree studies in civil engineering at Missouri S&T in the late 1960s, he says he never could have dreamed how exactly his career would progress — and how many high-profile awards and accolades he would earn along the way.
Now, Richardson, who also earned his master’s and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering from S&T, has one more award he can add to his mantle, as he was recently inducted into the Missouri Asphalt Pavement Association (MAPA) Hall of Fame.
Read More »Thirteen undergraduate students from Missouri University of Science and Technology traveled to Jefferson City, Missouri on Thursday, April 6, to participate in the annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.
Read More »During her visit to S&T in February, Kathy Walker urged a group of Kummer Vanguard Scholars to seize opportunities, find a mentor, never stop working on communication skills, strive for authenticity, and stay connected with S&T. Walker is an S&T graduate and has served on the university’s Board of Trustees since 2008.
Read More »Chemical engineering senior Caleb Moellenhoff of Ballwin, Missouri, will present research that he says “could disrupt and transform the biodiesel industry” to lawmakers in Jefferson City this week, as part of the University of Missouri System Undergraduate Research Day.
Read More »Racing mini dirt bikes for 24 hours on a muddy figure-eight track that has its layout changed every four hours may sound punishing or extreme to some, but to students involved with Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Makerspace group, it just sounded fun.
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