Cheryl B. Schrader believes in the power of storytelling. And not just because she loves a good tale. Over the past 10 years, Schrader, an electrical engineer specializing in systems and control, has become more interested in the different learning styles of students. Her research in this area has focused on how women and minorities […]
Read More »It’s called a house. But there won’t be any beds. This isn’t a hotel or bed and breakfast.
Read More »The seed money for the alumni house was provided by the estate of Karl Hasselmann. You’ve seen his name. But who was this man?
Read More »Thanks to a generous gift from the estate of the late Beverly Koeppel, EE’38, alumni donations to the Hasselmann Alumni House can now be even more valuable. Read more
Read More »Not too long after Dick Bauer, ChE’51, passed away in 2010, his wife, Shirley, decided to make a gift in her husband’s honor to fund the bar in the Hasselmann Alumni House. During Homecoming celebrations and reunions, Dick always liked to gather at a bar — or sometimes tend it — in order to swap […]
Read More »During a discussion about naming opportunities at a director’s meeting of the alumni association, the topic of restrooms and fixtures came up. There were objections because, well, it didn’t seem proper. But Chris Ramsay, MetE’83, MS MetE’85, thought it was a funny idea to dedicate urinals to various people.
Read More »At Missouri S&T, our alumni’s generosity – and their passion for S&T – is what keep the university thriving for our students.
Read More »People with symptoms of depression use the Internet differently than others. Read more about the research behind that finding and plans to create an app to trigger a diagnosis.
Read More »Donald Hey, CE’63, executive director of Wetlands Research Inc. in Wadsworth, Ill., is passionate about proving the effectiveness, sustainability and economic efficiency of using restored wetlands for water quality management and flood control. He believes wetlands are the answer because they’re good for conservation and the economy alike.
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