Hugh Cole, Theory of Constraints consultant and educator, will present a Kummer Keynote 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Room 220 Computer Science Building. His talk will cover process efficiency, identifying bottlenecks and aligning business functions.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host the regional Science Olympiad Competition on Saturday, Feb. 21, and volunteers are needed. This competition brings middle and high schoolers to campus, getting involved in STEM and the S&T community.
Read More »Support Missouri S&T students at the annual Coterie Winter Wine Down 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at the Chancellor’s Residence. Tickets are $30 per person and include local wine tastings, heavy hors d’oeuvres and a raffle entry.
Read More »The University of Missouri–St. Louis, the Missouri Center for Transportation Innovation and the Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies will host a Freight Infrastructure Workshop on Friday, Feb. 27, at the UMSL Innovation Center, located at 35 Performance Dr. in St. Louis.
Read More »Missouri S&T has launched a visual storytelling platform, S&T Focus, at focus.mst.edu. The website highlights our people, research projects and campus life.
Read More »You’re invited to participate in an open forum for a finalist for the associate vice chancellor for research and innovation position. The candidate will share their vision for how Missouri S&T can meet critical objectives and outline strategies to secure major centers of excellence and innovation hubs over the next five to seven years.
Read More »Join the Staff Success Center to learn about S&T’s new reservation system, EMS. This system allows you to check real-time room availability, submit equipment requests and more.
Read More »You are invited to the next MinerAI seminar at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, in Room 220 of the Computer Science Building. The event will feature a panel discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in everyday life and future careers.
Read More »Nearly 30 researchers affiliated with Missouri S&T have been named among the top 0.05% of cited scholars worldwide, according to the 2025 Highly Ranked Scholars list by ScholarGPS. The rankings highlight S&T experts recognized for exceptional lifetime achievement and recent research impact across fields ranging from mobile computing and ceramics to biofuel and optical fiber.
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