The Spring 2015 Career Fair broke records at Missouri S&T with 230 employers in attendance. The total included 34 new employers. More than 2,250 alumni and students attended, and nearly 900 participants secured interviews.
Read More »John C. McManus, professor of history and political science at Missouri S&T, is the first faculty member in the humanities or social sciences at Missouri S&T to be named Curators’ Professor. His appointment took effect Jan. 1.
Read More »Nearly everything Luis Pereira does, he does for future Hispanic college students — especially his 4-year-old brother, Johann.
Read More »Joe’s PEERS, a group of Missouri S&T students who promote healthy behaviors, invited men and women on campus to join the international movement “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” in November. Participants walked from the Puck to the library and back in high-heeled shoes to raise awareness of sexual assault.
Read More »John Francis, program manager for public radio station KMST since 2002, was named general manager of the station in January. He replaced Wayne Bledsoe, who retired last fall.
Read More »Two Missouri S&T chemistry researchers are growing nanowires using electrodeposition. Their work could improve batteries and fuel cells, among other applications.
Read More »For a college student, it doesn’t get more hands-on than being a part of a student design team at Missouri S&T. This year’s competitions kicked off in March and won’t wrap up until October. Whether it involves racecars, concrete canoes or traversing Mars-like terrain, design projects offer students a healthy dose of experiential learning. Learn all […]
Read More »Miner alumni and friends celebrated the 107th Best Ever St. Pat’s in grand style at the Bauer Bar in the newly constructed Hasselmann Alumni House (right). After an official dedication ceremony — complete with a surprise performance by the Missouri S&T Marching Band — guests watched the parade with a prime view of Pine Street […]
Read More »Chartered in 1964 at the height of the civil rights movement, Missouri S&T’s oldest African-American fraternity encountered obstacles on the way to its 50th anniversary, especially in the early years.
Read More »Missouri S&T received a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to reduce threats to cybersecurity by training the next generation of cybersleuths.
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