S&T’s summer camps aren’t just for students. More than 160 teachers from middle schools throughout the United States visited campus last summer to learn the latest on teaching engineering and biomedical science.
Read More »Transitioning from a fossil fuel-based auto industry to one that will rely on electricity will require a major retooling of our educational programs. S&T is already plugged in to that need for change.
Read More »This year, 39 Missouri S&T alumni and former faculty were inducted into Missouri S&T academies. Academy membership recognizes a career of distinction and invites members to share their wisdom, influence and resources with faculty and students.
Read More »Twelve Missouri S&T alumni received professional degrees during Spring Commencement. The degrees recognize these graduates for professional achievement. Receiving degrees were:
Read More »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 »Construction began this spring on a 22,750-square-foot general office building on the northeast corner of Missouri S&T’s Golf Course
Read More »Follies, street painting, the court, parade and after-parade parties kept the “best ever” tradition alive in Rolla.
Read More »When final presentations were given in Missouri S&T’s Strategic Enterprise Management Systems course last semester, half the class may have been wearing pajamas. That’s because half of the students took the course from Amsterdam, where class begins seven hours later than in Missouri.
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