Beyond the Puck

Advice from the corporate world

Posted by on July 24, 2016

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.

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Elgin’s book reflects on Vietnam experiences

Posted by on July 24, 2016

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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Making dough

Posted by on July 24, 2016

Beer and pizza have always been a popular late-night pairing, but what about beer in pizza? Leave it to a Missouri S&T graduate to start a pizza business that uses spent grains from breweries to prepare its dough.

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Suzanna Long is S&T’s 2016 Woman of the Year

Posted by on July 24, 2016

Suzanna Long, Hist’84, Phys’84, MS EMgt’04, PhD EMgt’07, was named Missouri S&T’s 2016 Woman of the Year in April during a ceremony held on campus.

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Golden Alumni Reunion

Posted by on July 24, 2016

On May 17–18, the Miner Alumni Association and Missouri S&T welcomed back 54 alumni from the Class of 1966 to celebrate their Golden Alumni Reunion.

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Sponsler shines in pool, classroom

Posted by on July 24, 2016

Missouri S&T swimmer Keith Sponsler, who earned 17 All-America honors and a pair of Academic All-America awards during his four-year career, was awarded a 2016 Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award by the Great Lakes Valley Conference.

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Hands-on work is the real teacher

Posted by on July 24, 2016

Electronics has been a passion for Clay Melugin, EE’84, since the fourth grade, when he built a metal detector using a classic Heathkit. Today he’s building connections he couldn’t have imagined 40 years ago.

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New alumni we are YOU!

Posted by on March 28, 2016

New alumni just out of school are focused on starting careers and getting established in a new community. And sometimes that community is a long way from home and campus. But just because you aren’t in Rolla doesn’t mean you have to lose touch.

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NASA career rewarding for Leucht

Posted by on March 28, 2016

Kurt W. Leucht, EE’94, has been working at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Fla., for 25 years and has been writing software for large and small projects ever since.

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Innovator envisions black Silicon Valley

Posted by on March 28, 2016

Vewiser Dixon, ME’73, has big plans for his hometown of Kansas City.

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