Over the past 24 years, Cheryl Tefft, AMth’89, has hand-lettered thousands of envelopes and place cards, as well as a few basketballs and mini-coolers.
Read More »Tucked around corners and outside buildings, the works create moments for conversation and reflection.
Read More »“Preserving History in Miniature” is more than just the slogan for Philip Scandura’s architectural modeling miniatures business. Miniature train and building construction has been a passion of his for as long as he can remember.
Read More »As a kid, romance author Jamie Farrell, CpE’01, wanted to be the next great children’s author — the Beverly Cleary of her day.
Read More »In junior high school, Greg M. Stowell, ME’85, MS ME’87, was forced to take an art elective. Stowell remembers spending the next year learning the basics of film-based photography — shooting, processing and printing photos in a traditional darkroom.
Read More »Derek Carpenter was ready to move to Colorado and begin his career when life came to a standstill in December 2012.
Read More »After days of competition in a barren desert, 36 teams of finalists, more than 500 students from seven countries, slowly made their way to the “Hab,” a deep space habitat at the Mars Desert Research Station, to find out who had won the University Rover Challenge.
Read More »All across campus, Missouri S&T professors — and their students — are conducting research that could have implications for future space travel.
Read More »When the European Space Agency (ESA) launches its mission to explore Jupiter’s moons in 2022, the ambitious effort will stay connected to Earth thanks in part to the work of Mars Rover Design Team member Katelyn Brinker.
Read More »Michael Bouchard’s interest in Mars — and Mars rovers — didn’t end when he left Rolla.
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