Jonathan Blasingame, a systems administrator in end user engineering for information technology, was selected to present “Jamf as Code: Managing Scripts and Extension Attributes with GitLab CI” at the MacAdmins Conference on July 8 at Penn State. He demonstrated how source-controlled workflows, GitLab CI and the Jamf API can improve the management of Apple device […]
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, assistant teaching professor of philosophy, presented a paper at the American Philosophical Practitioners Association annual meeting virtually on June 27.
Read More »A research paper co-authored by Liheng Lyu, a doctoral student in electrical and computer engineering, and Dr. Rui Bo, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, was recognized among the best papers at the 2026 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting in Montreal.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, assistant teaching professor of philosophy, published an article in The Conversation, titled “Why Sophrosyne, an Ancient Greek Virtue, Matters More than Ever in the Age of AI.” Since its publication on June 5, the article has been read more than 136,000 times worldwide.
Read More »Cameron Mitchell, a doctoral student in mining and explosives engineering, received the 2026 Best Paper Award from the American Rock Mechanics Association at the 60th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium June 21-24 in Tucson, Arizona.
Read More »Missouri S&T alumna Nicole Galloway, who earned a degree in applied mathematics and economics with an emphasis in actuarial science, has been named chief financial officer of Veterans United Home Loans, the nation’s largest VA purchase lender.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, assistant teaching professor of philosophy, was interviewed on a live Australian radio program, named “Uncommon Sense” on Triple R Radio in Melbourne, Australia. During the 75-minute interview, Reed discussed philosophy and philosophical counseling.
Read More »Einstein Bros. Bagels will be closed Friday, July 31, through Friday, Aug. 7, to accommodate facility improvements. The location is scheduled to reopen Monday, Aug. 10, with operating hours of 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Read More »Several offices have relocated to temporary locations or returned to their offices as facilities projects continue across campus. Use the list below to find frequently used services and review the relocation table for additional office moves.
Read More »Faculty and staff are invited to explore Missouri S&T’s residence halls during Hall Hop: Residence Halls Open House 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, July 30.
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