This academic year marks milestone anniversaries for many Missouri S&T diversity programs and organizations.
Read More »On May 15, the Miner Alumni Association and the Central Ozarks Section hosted a free barbecue outside the alumni office to celebrate the graduation of the 185 attending seniors. The soon-to-be-graduates were welcomed into the Miner Alumni Association at the event.
Read More »The Missouri S&T of the future could have a clearly defined “arrival district” off U.S. Highway 63, a learning commons at the center of campus, a modern facility to showcase interdisciplinary research, and a mix of student housing, retail and office buildings along Pine Street.
Read More »During May commencement, Missouri S&T awarded five honorary professional degrees to recognize these alumni for professional achievement:
Read More »Eight alumni, staff and friends of Missouri S&T were dubbed Honorary Knights of St. Patrick during the 106th Best Ever St. Pat’s Celebration in March. They are:
Read More »David Copeland knows his pi — all the way to 791 decimal places.
Read More »In 2012, the Miner Alumni Association changed the format for its board of directors. What used to be a large number of small committees, each with a narrow focus, has been consolidated into five larger committees with broad goals. These committees now focus on alumni engagement, financial resources, student engagement, communications and marketing, and strengthening […]
Read More »On April 25, a reception for alumni and prospective students highlighted the Human-Powered Vehicle design team at the law offices of Van Pelt, Yi & James in Cupertino, Calif. Alumni host Lee Van Pelt, Phys’86, Chris Ramsay, MetE’83, MS MetE’85, director of the Student Design and Experiential Learning Center, and Sarah Moore, admissions representative, brought […]
Read More »Minority Engineer magazine recently named Brewer Science to its list of 50 top employers in the U.S. The company was featured along with tech giants Google, Apple, Amazon, Intel, Microsoft and Facebook.
Read More »Vaibhav Khane, MS NucE’07, MS ChE’12, PhD ChE’14, recently spent seven months working on models for a new low-enriched uranium core for Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s High Flux Isotope Reactor as part of its Advanced Short-Term Research Opportunity (ASTRO) Program. Khane used multi-physics codes to model designs to replace the reactor’s current highly enriched uranium […]
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