Nanoparticles are found in everything from electronics and medicine to cosmetics and environmental cleanup, but Yue-Wern Huang says they can be harmful when inhaled.
Read More »Shannon Fogg, associate professor of history and political science, was named 2014 Woman of the Year at a Philanthropy Month ceremony on April 23.
Read More »Men’s and women’s mucking teams won first place out of 42 teams in the world championship 2014 Intercollegiate Mining Competition, held in April at Missouri S&T. Another women’s team from S&T took second.
Read More »Save the date: October 17, 2014 Join the Missouri S&T family for a day of celebration and appreciation as we launch a new era for chemical and biochemical engineering with the dedication of James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall. More information on page 19.
Read More »Be a team player, earn respect, and learn from your peers and mentors. That’s the advice Jeff Steinhart, EMgt’79, gave to more than 1,000 new Missouri S&T graduates during May 2014 commencement ceremonies. Steinhart, retired vice president of engineering and environmental affairs for Anheuser-Busch Inc., talked about his career with A-B and offered advice to […]
Read More »Landfills across the country are teeming with discarded tires. But Mohamed A. ElGawady, an associate professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, says he can solve that problem by turning them into an ingredient for construction materials.
Read More »Eddie A. Rascon, MStu’14, is the first Missouri S&T student to complete an individually designed program through the new multidisciplinary studies program. He earned a bachelor of arts during the May 2014 commencement ceremonies. Rascon’s program combined business, marketing and psychology.
Read More »To welcome new students to campus during Opening Week at the start of the school year, we asked upperclassmen and alumni to share advice for new S&T students. Here is what they told us.
Read More »Forty-four members of the class of 1964 — the last class to graduate from the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy — returned to their alma mater 50 years after graduation for the 2014 Golden Alumni Reunion May 20–21.
Read More »We’ve all seen an invention that’s made us stop and say, “Why didn’t I think of that?” Help us find Rolla alumni who have demonstrated their ingenuity and innovation through their inventions. In an effort to identify the diverse, distinguished and successful careers of our alumni, we are compiling a list of those who saw […]
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