Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow hosted 65 students at a free barbecue and informational meeting to welcome new members and introduce them to the student section of the Miner Alumni Association. David Hoover, a senior in information science and technology, was the lucky winner of the door prize, a Wii U.
Read More »14,368 – miles volunteer project manager Matt Coco, CE’66, drove during the planning and construction process 194 – donors to Hasselmann Alumni House 660.48 – ounces of beer in the keg during the inaugural tapping 230 – guests can be seated in the Grand Hall 133,000 – nails used to construct the roof 12,500 square feet […]
Read More »The Miner Alumni Association gratefully recognizes the contributors whose generous support raised the roof on Hasselmann Alumni House.
Read More »On May 19–20, 35 members of the class of 1965 and their guests returned to their alma mater 50 years after graduation for the 2015 Golden Alumni Reunion. Pictured at right, Bob, CE’65, and Carol Otto dance to classic Beatles tunes in the Kinyon-Koeppel Grand Hall. Entertainment was provided by Ticket to the Beatles, a […]
Read More »Min Kao, executive chair of Garmin Corp., was awarded the doctor of engineering, honoris causa, in absentia during commencement ceremonies at Missouri S&T in December.
Read More »According to the Alzheimer’s Association, people with Alzheimer’s Disease often have sleep pattern changes, and sleep changes somehow result from the disease’s impact on the brain.
Read More »Dear Alumni and Friends, It has been nearly 10 years since I attended the first committee meeting about building an alumni house on campus. Since that time, I have experienced a range of emotions — from terror to cautious optimism to euphoria — when thinking about the project. I must admit that when the Miner […]
Read More »In August, John F. Eash, AE’79, MS EMgt’90, former division director for Supplier Quality Regional Operations for The Boeing Co., joined the Missouri S&T staff as executive director of corporate relations. Throughout his 36-year career with Boeing, Eash worked in manufacturing, engineering, supply chain management and quality in positions of increasing responsibility. He also spent […]
Read More »A team of Missouri S&T researchers has developed an app that tracks classroom attendance using a smartphone camera.
Read More »Through its University Outreach Program, Adobe Systems Inc. is partnering with Missouri S&T’s technical communication program to give its students hands-on experience with industry-standard software, such as FrameMaker and Acrobat. The $52,000 agreement helps students develop fundamental skills and gives them access to online training materials, including seminars, videos and white papers.
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