Christine Karslake, associate vice chancellor for innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization, was named to the InvestMidwest advisory board.
Read More »Dr. Greg Edwards, a senior strategic communications consultant in marketing and communications, was elected the 2025-26 worshipful master of Rolla Masonic Lodge No. 213. The worshipful master is the presiding officer.
Read More »Adekunle Olatunde Adesanya, a Ph.D. student in materials science and engineering, received a scholarship to attend the 2025 Modeling, Experimentation and Validation (MeV) Summer School at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Read More »Clark Nguyen, a senior in metallurgical engineering, placed third in the undergraduate student project presentation contest at AISTech 2025, held May 6-9 in Nashville, Tennessee. He presented research titled “Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) on Scale During the Heating Process.”
Read More »Martin Bohner, Curators’ Distinguished Professor of mathematics and statistics, recently delivered plenary talks at several international conferences.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer in philosophy, published an article titled “Why Leisure Matters for a Good Life, According to Aristotle” in The Conversation on Tuesday, Aug. 5.
Read More »The university presents benefit-eligible staff who have reached milestones in their career with a certificate honoring their contributions, beginning with five years of service. The following employees received milestone service recognition awards in July and August.
Read More »What’s your role at S&T? As senior program manager in the Student Success Center, I oversee programming that provides holistic support for students.
Read More »MinerAI will kick off its fall seminar series at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, in Room 140 of Toomey Hall. The series will continue the first Wednesday of each month throughout the semester.
Read More »On Monday, Sept. 15, S&T IT will end support for Windows 10 managed computers. Starting that day, any remaining Windows 10 devices will be blocked from the campus network. Most of these computers have already had user logins blocked since Thursday, April 17.
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