The Faculty Success program offers travel grants to help faculty balance professional development with caregiving obligations. Grants provide up to $750 per person each academic year to help cover caregiving expenses while attending a professional conference.
Read More »S&T is accepting presentation proposals for the fifth annual Innovation in Teaching and Learning Conference, scheduled Thursday, March 12. Interested presenters can submit a Call for Presentation form on the ITLC website. This is an in-person, face-to-face conference.
Read More »Dr. Gabriel Nicolosi, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, will present “From Numerical Optimal Control with Fourier Series to Fourier Learning Machines: Navigating from Classical Methods to Innovative Neural Architectures for Scientific Machine Learning” 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, in Room 124 Butler-Carlton Hall and via Zoom.
Read More »Safety and integrity begin with awareness. A shared commitment to doing what is right includes fostering a safe and respectful campus environment. You awareness makes a difference when you follow safety guidelines, operate equipment properly, maintain procedures, and ensure physical spaces are hazard-free.
Read More »Staff Council is offering Thank You Grams for $2 each — a thoughtful way to show appreciation across campus. Each gram includes a themed candy and a personalized message.
Read More »A total of 88 current and former researchers affiliated with Missouri S&T are among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists recognized either for their career-long impact or for their 2024 metrics, according to a Stanford University analysis of the Elsevier Data Repository.
Read More »Missouri S&T is ranked eighth in the nation for “Best Salaries,” and second among public universities in that category, according to a new ranking from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and College Pulse. This is the second consecutive year S&T has been in the top 10, moving up from No. 9 in last year’s rankings.
Read More »As industries around the world move toward smarter and more sustainable production methods, a recent Ph.D. graduate at Missouri S&T has developed a new model that could help manufacturers cut costs and reduce carbon emissions without requiring more resources.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s marketing and communications and university advancement teams recently earned four “2025 Best of District VI” awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
Read More »Dr. Genda Chen has developed a robotic system to make bridge inspections faster, more comprehensive and safer. Chen’s invention, called the Bridge Inspection Robot Deployment System, or BIRDS, was awarded the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2025 Charles Pankow Award for Innovation.
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