Missouri S&T is gearing up for its 116th annual “Best Ever” St. Pat’s celebration this March. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Shamrocks and Shipwrecks.”
Read More »The Child Development Center at Missouri S&T has continued to grow since opening in January 2022. In its second year of operation, the center was able to hire a new teacher and take on 10 more students with the help of grant funding.
Read More »The Curtis Laws Wilson Library at Missouri S&T and the Rolla Public Library are teaming up to host community events ahead of the solar eclipse this April. All eclipse events are free and open to the public.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Campus Performing Arts Series continues with genre-defying trio TAKE3, bringing a fusion of classical and modern music to the Leach Theatre stage this March.
Read More »Story submitted by S&T students for the CASE dean’s April newsletter: The Society for Technical Communication (STC), Missouri S&T Chapter has constituted a newexecutive team to pilot the affairs of the group. The new STC team includes Felix T. Nyikwagh(President), Frederick Sunkpal (Vice President), Jude Enete (Public Relations Officer), andDaniel Agbo (Treasurer). The new team […]
Read More »Story submitted by S&T students for CASE April newsletter: In November 2023, Missouri S&T’s student design team Engineers Without Borders reached outto the Department of English and Technical Communication for training in technical writing. Inresponse to this call, a team of Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) from the departmentvolunteered their services. The major training need focused […]
Read More »Joshua Perkins, a junior at Missouri S&T, has long been interested in having a career as a computer engineer.
The reason why?
“Computer engineers pave the way for the future,” he says.
Read More »Remember the flying cars made famous in Hanna-Barbera’s futuristic cartoon, The Jetsons, that first aired in the early 1960s?
According to Dr. Xiaosong Du, an assistant professor of aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T, a similar mode of transportation will be an option for people needing a ride across larger cities in the next 5-10 years.
Read More »NOTE: This performance has been canceled. Leach Theatre will follow up about ticket refunds within 48 hours.
Read More »The future of construction engineering would benefit from more women – especially minority women – being inspired to join the field and share their perspectives, according to Remy Haire, a student at Missouri S&T.
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