Student teams from the chemical and biochemical engineering department recently competed in the 2024 Switch Competition as part of a new class developed by Dr. Joseph Smith, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering.
Read More »Dr. Ryan Cheek, assistant professor of English and technical communication, and department colleagues Dr. Carleigh Davis, associate professor, and Dr. Rachel Schneider, associate teaching professor, have recently earned funding through the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN) to launch a “Zine Lab” for advancing gender justice and promoting technological equity.
Read More »Ademola Adesokan, a Ph.D. student in computer science, presented two papers and published one over the summer session.
Read More »In August, Dr. Grace Yan, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, delivered a keynote speech titled “High-fidelity Tornado-community Interaction Modeling and Its Application to Enhance Tornado Resilience” at the 2024 International Conference on Advances in Wind and Structures.
Read More »Featured on Yahoo, Dr. Chen Hou, associate professor of biological sciences, wrote an article on animal growth rate.
Read More »The Campus Performing Arts Series is bringing beautiful music to Rolla this November with “Tapestry Unraveled: The Music of Carole King.”
Read More »In 2023, S&T’s information technology team began focusing efforts on and communicating to employees about the transition to the Windows 11 operating system so campus computers comply with UM System Information Security policies and guidelines. In fall 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting the Windows 10 operating system.
Read More »Miner Momentum is a weekly update designed to keep the S&T campus informed on important conversations within leadership. Published every Friday by the chief of staff, this brief offers insights into key leadership meetings, agendas, attendees and upcoming discussions.
Read More »Each Missouri S&T employee should have received a mental health crisis response guide, also known as the Red Folder, in their campus mail. This resource, an initiative of the JED Health and Well-Being Committee, is designed to help employees support students who may be experiencing distress or crisis.
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