Mining engineering students now have a better understanding of how barometric pressure and air flow can affect mine ventilation, thanks to a donation from The Doe Run Co.
Read More »The 2020 graduate will already have experience with many of the same challenges faced by those in the workforce. We know students can’t take advantage of every experiential learning option, but they can choose an opportunity that best fits their interests — or even come up with their own. That’s how every student will complete […]
Read More »Students involved in the Better Campus Competition worked throughout the 2015–16 academic year to create and prototype the next great campus innovation.
Read More »Thomas R. Voss, EE’69, of Eureka, Mo., the former chief executive officer of Ameren Corp., was recently appointed to the University of Missouri System Board of Curators by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon. Voss’s business experience gives him a valuable perspective as a curator, says Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader, as does his “passion and experience in […]
Read More »The St. Louis Section showed the true spirit of Miner Pride on May 21 as alumni and their families landscaped the grounds of the Thomas Dunn Learning Center (TDLC) in St. Louis. TDLC offers free or low-cost programs in education, enrichment, cultural, supportive and life-skill categories for people of all ages.
Read More »Missouri S&T made a commitment to building stronger relationships with its corporate partners when John Eash joined the S&T staff last August as executive director of corporate relations.
Read More »Far from his usual books on surveying, Dick Elgin’s latest work, Shoulda Played the Flute, is a memoir of his time in Army aviation, including a year flying helicopter combat missions in Vietnam.
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