On Saturday, Feb. 22, S&T will host the regional Science Olympiad competition, and volunteers are needed. Science Olympiad is the premier team STEM competition in the nation. It provides standards-based challenges to 6,300 teams at 425 tournaments in all 50 states.
Read More »Nominations are open for the Remington R. Williams Award, the University of Missouri System’s highest non-academic honor for students. This award recognizes an exceptional S&T student for leadership, service and character.
Read More »Nominations are now being accepted for the Joe Mooney Distinguished Student Award. To nominate a student for the 2025–26 academic year, please submit a nomination form by Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.
Read More »Interdisciplinary health researchers and clinicians at all career stages are encouraged to attend NextGen’s annual symposium to share their work and forge new collaborations across the University of Missouri System. This year’s symposium will be held Thursday, March 13, and Friday, March 14, on the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus.
Read More »Enrollment for opening day of spring 2025 classes on Jan. 21 at Missouri S&T was 6,506. This is up slightly from a year ago, when enrollment was 6,425. Retention of first-time college students from first to second semester is 95%.
Read More »Missouri S&T received $28.5 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration to advance critical minerals processing through its Critical Minerals and Materials for Advanced Energy Tech Hub.
Read More »Don’t miss your chance to see Grammy Award-winning artist Joshua Bell perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, in Leach Theatre. He will be joined by pianist Peter Dugan as the 33rd presenter in the Remmers’ Special Artist/Lecturer Series. This is a free event, but tickets are required.
Read More »S&T employees are invited to enhance their leadership abilities through two free discussion classes. Both sessions include a free book. Registration on Percipio is required.
Read More »Do you have a technology you would like to commercialize? Curious about entrepreneurship? Ever consider creating a start-up team? If so, you are welcome to join a free National Science Foundation I-Corps Awareness Workshop noon-1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, in Room 140 Toomey Hall.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence will host the first KEEN Community of Practice meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, in Room G-11 of Curtis Laws Wilson Library. Seed grant recipients Dr. Mario Buchely, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, and Dr. Alexander Douglas, assistant teaching professor of mining and explosives engineering, will discuss how they integrated KEEN practices into their classrooms.
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