The Kummer Institute, in partnership with online learning and educational innovation, invites proposals for the Ignition Grants for Sustainable Educational Transformation (IGSET) internal grants program. These grants provide up to $80,000 per project, with a total of $205,000 available, to support the development of asynchronous online course templates that will expand Missouri S&T’s reach and provide flexible, high-quality academic opportunities for working professionals, adult learners and international students.
Read More »As alumni reunite with classmates, you’re invited to join the celebration and share in the Miner spirit.
Read More »Interested in contributing to the science related to how cognitive workload affects performance? If yes, you are invited to take part in a research project being conducted on cognitive workload assessment in Room 101 Computer Science Building.
Read More »Missouri S&T is one of the nation’s best public universities when it comes to career placement for its graduates, student internships and overall value, according to the Princeton Review’s latest “The Best 391 Colleges – 2026 Edition.”
Read More »You’ve probably seen Michael Pierce on campus taking pictures at athletic events, outdoors or in research settings. In July, the University Photographers’ Association of America named Pierce the 2025 Mark A. Philbrick Photographer of the Year and winner of the 2025 Overall Annual Photo Contest during the association’s annual symposium in Tennessee.
Read More »Online learning and educational innovation (OLEI) announced the results of the Ignition Grants for Sustainable Educational Transformation (IGSET) solicitation. This round of funding supports the development of high-quality asynchronous courses for online delivery.
Read More »Dr. Mahelet Fikru, professor of economics, co-authored “An Analysis of Mergers in the Presence of Uncertainty in Renewable Energy Integration Costs,” published in Energy Economics, one of the leading journals in the field of energy economics.
Read More »Missouri S&T has been awarded a $19.8 million collaborative agreement to renew the National Science Foundation’s Center for Synthetic Organic Electrochemistry. This chemical innovation center will be led by Missouri S&T’s chemistry department and the university will partner with 13 additional institutions on the grant.
Read More »Missouri S&T welcomed 7,142 students on the first day of classes Monday, Aug. 25. Last year’s first-day enrollment was 7,037 students, an increase of 1.5%.
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