A total of 88 current and former researchers affiliated with Missouri S&T are among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists recognized either for their career-long impact or for their 2024 metrics, according to a Stanford University analysis of the Elsevier Data Repository.
Read More »The following opinion piece by Dr. Richard K. Brow, executive director of operations for the Kummer Institute for Student Success, Research and Economic Development, was published in the St. Louis Business Journal.
Read More »Dr. Gary Kremer, executive director of the State Historical Society of Missouri, will give a talk at the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at Missouri S&T this October as part of Archives Month.
Read More »Theater students in Missouri University of Science and Technology’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will perform the musical “Singin’ in the Rain” this October, as part of the Campus Performing Arts Series.
Read More »Seven Missouri S&T alumni, one current faculty member and one staff member will be honored for their professional achievements and service contributions during the Miner Alumni Association’s Legends Luncheon on Friday, Oct. 3. The awards banquet is held annually in conjunction with Missouri S&T’s Homecoming festivities.
Read More »Five Missouri S&T students turned 24 hours into a winning idea during the Campus Impact Challenge Sept. 12-13, hosted by Kummer Student Programs.
Read More »Dr. James O. Stoffer, a Curators’ Distinguished Professor emeritus of chemistry at Missouri S&T, will deliver the 10th annual Stoffer Lecture at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, in Room B-10 Bertelsmeyer Hall on the S&T campus. The lecture is free and open to the public. This year’s lecture is titled “Environmentally Safe Aircraft Coatings.”
Read More »This October, the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at Missouri S&T will host an exhibition on the desegregation of higher education in Missouri, created by the Missouri S&T Archives and the State Historical Society of Missouri-Rolla Research Center.
Read More »Egyptologist Dr. Chris Naunton will speak about the search for the tombs of some of Egypt’s most famous rulers and sign books at the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at Missouri S&T this week.
Read More »In 2022, Missouri S&T began offering a bachelor’s degree in environmental science. The program, offered through S&T’s biological sciences department, draws on the university’s expertise in science, engineering, humanities and social science fields to help address the projected growth in demand for environmental scientists in Missouri and elsewhere.
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