On July 1, Hsin-liang “Oliver” Chen, joined S&T as dean of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »It’s no secret that Missouri S&T is known for engineering. It’s been that way since our founding nearly 150 years ago. The U.S. needed engineers to help fuel the nation’s industrial expansion, and the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy — now Missouri S&T — was established in 1870 to meet that need.
Read More »Our graduates with degrees in the sciences, business, humanities and liberal arts find success in diverse careers, from traditional paths to cutting-edge industries. They thrive as civic leaders, educators, innovative thinkers and problem-solvers. Take a look at just a few of the industries and roles in which these S&T alumni have left their mark.
Read More »Where people and technology intersect Smart phones. Smart watches. Smart speakers. Smart appliances. Smart devices improve people’s lives every day. Advances in smart technology help people stay connected, find information and organize their lives along with numerous other benefits. But these advances also bring a sense of unease and insecurity, such as concerns about privacy, […]
Read More »The highest research priority for the University of Missouri System can be described as a kind of “moon shot” moment — an ambitious stretch that will require all hands on deck. And three CASB researchers will play an important role. Unlike President John F. Kennedy’s call to put a man on the moon, however, this […]
Read More »Students in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business open up about their lives as Miners. From applied biology to technical communication, the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business (CASB) is home to a wide range of disciplines and fields. But talk with students in these programs and you’ll soon discover these diverse achievers are […]
Read More »Fran Dunaway, Psyc’83, co-founder of women’s undergarment company TomboyX, was featured in a 2018 Inc. 5000 article titled “Forget Amazon: These Are the 10 Fastest-Growing Companies in Seattle.” TomboyX is No. 2. The company reported a three-year growth rate of 2,049 percent with $5.4 million in revenues in 2017. Dunaway (left) is pictured with her […]
Read More »Jon, Phys’07, and Carla, Engl’07, Reinagel first traveled to the African nation of Mozambique as missionaries with Iris Ministries in 2008. They spent three years in Dondo, a community of 15,000.
Read More »Veteran astronaut Janet Kavandi, MS Chem’82, has logged more than 33 days in space and orbited the Earth 535 times. This spring she was inducted into the United States Astronaut Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Kavandi, director of NASA’s John H. Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, […]
Read More »257 – Missouri S&T students and staff members who spent “a day on, not a day off” performing service projects throughout Phelps County on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. 535 – Earth orbits veteran astronaut Janet Kavandi, MS Chem’82, logged during her space flight career. Read more about Kavandi. 259 – Record number […]
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