For the second time in three years, Missouri S&T students captured the grand prize in the national Hydrogen Student Design Contest, sponsored by the Hydrogen Education Foundation.
Read More »In April, the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education approved a new master of science degree in explosives engineering.
Read More »Straumanis Hall, which houses the Graduate Center for Materials Research, was renovated this summer and renamed Straumanis-James Hall in honor of William J. “Bill” James, professor emeritus of chemistry at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Petroleum, coal and natural gas combined to provide more than 83 percent of the energy generated in the United States in 2008, as the flow chart below illustrates. Meanwhile, three of the most talked-about renewable energy sources – wind, solar and biomass – combined to create just 12.4 percent of all generated energy. While more […]
Read More »Dean Lindstrom, EE’79, has seen the world and is ready to help cut its energy bills.
Read More »The following people attended the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Career Fairs at Missouri S&T:
Read More »Matt Coco, CE’66, knows a lot about transformations. It’s something that he learned as a young child in his grandmother’s kitchen by watching his diminutive grandmother take four simple ingredients (flour, yeast, water and salt), knead them together and transform the dough into a delicious bread.
Read More »Ted Waldbart’s background isn’t in nonprofits. It’s in solving problems and managing projects for large American corporations like Coca Cola and Phillips Petroleum.
Read More »March 21 – Claddagh Irish Pub – Mason, Ohio Attendees included Bret ’93 and Gina ’93 Baldwin; Chris ’02 and Carmen ’00, ’02 Carney; Randy ’73 and Becky Casteel; Lamar ’95 and Vicky ’92, ’94 Gerber; Jay ’71 and Brenda Jones; Russ ’62 and Laura Kamper; Bob ’51 and Bev Shields; Bob ’70 and Carolyn […]
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