Patrica-Ivy Agorsor, a Ph.D. student in chemistry working with Dr. Michael Eze, assistant professor of chemistry, presented her research at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry North America 46th annual meeting held Nov. 16-20, in Portland, Oregon.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s men’s basketball player, Andrew Young, a senior studying engineering management from Ballwin, Missouri, continues to garner national attention, earning recognition on two different watch lists. Small College Basketball has named Young a top 25 candidate for the Trevor Hudgins Award and advanced him to the top 50 on the Bevo Francis Award watch list.
Read More »Dr. victoria braegger, assistant professor of English and technical communication, published an article coauthored with Dr. Samantha Blackmon, associate professor of English at Purdue University. Published in Digital Culture & Society, “The Truth(iness) is a Lie: Historical Re-visions of the Cold War through Call of Duty Paratexts” examines how video game paratexts – such as trailers and promotional materials – can reframe historical events, sometimes creating “truthy” but inaccurate understandings of history through hyper-realistic graphics and suggestive storytelling.
Read More »Dr. Beth Kania-Gosche, professor and chair of education, published an object lesson impression titled “Schoolhouse” in the Pittsburgh Review of Books on Feb. 16. The piece offers a reflective exploration of a small rural school district.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer in philosophy, presented his paper, titled “Existential Anxiety, Structural Anxiety and Pathological Anxiety (‘Anxiety Disorders’): A Clinical and Philosophical Analysis),” at the 8th International Conference on Philosophical Counseling and Practice, held virtually Feb. 20-22.
Read More »Three S&T swimmers have been selected to compete in seven events at the 2026 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships held March 10-14 in Evansville, Indiana.
Read More »Dr. Shane Epting, associate professor of philosophy, has launched Philosophy and Urban Affairs, Missouri S&T’s first peer-reviewed academic journal.
Read More »Four Missouri S&T students represented the university during the 39th annual Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum held in February in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Read More »Policy Memorandum III-61 regarding the acquisition, storage, transport and use of explosive materials is available online.
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