Approximately 60 faculty and staff members of the College of Engineering and Computing gathered March 13 at Hasselmann Alumni House to celebrate the college’s rise in the U.S. News & World Report ranking of the nation’s best graduate engineering programs.
Read More »The Student Diversity Initiatives (SDI) department recognized three exceptional women for the 2019 Women’s Hall of Fame Awards on March 23 at the Havener Center. The honorees are:
Read More »Dr. Agnes Vojta, a teaching professor of physics at Missouri S&T, is celebrating the release of her first book of poems, Porous Land. Vojta will give a reading at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Hall.
Read More »Bschools.org recently published a “top 10” list for outstanding enterprise resource planning (ERP) faculty members. The list includes three S&T faculty, all associate professors of business and information technology:
Read More »Dr. Marco Cavaglia, professor of physics, has been elected co-chair of LIGO Science Collaboration’s Burst Source working group.
Read More »Dr. Beth Cudney will present the keynote at the International Conference on Lean Six Sigma for Higher Education in Edinburgh, Scotland, this June. She is an associate professor of engineering management and engineering systems at S&T.
Read More »Three teams of Missouri S&T students will pitch their ideas in a “shark tank” style competition at the University of Missouri System’s Entrepreneur Quest (EQ) program. The teams will compete against each other, and the top three finalists from the other UM System campuses during the EQ final rounds that will take place in conjunction with the system’s Entrepreneurial Educator Summit on Friday, April 5, in Columbia.
Read More »Fourteen cadets from S&T’s Air Force ROTC program completed one of the toughest marathons in the U.S. The cadets competed in the “heavy duty” division of the Bataan Death March Marathon on March 17 at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. In this division, runners are required to wear a 35-pound pack.
Read More »Pamela Petterchak has been selected as the 2019-20 Venturing president for the Boy Scouts of America. She is a sophomore in computer engineering and computer science at S&T.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) winner Siddesh Umapathi represented S&T at a regional competition on March 21. Umapathi, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry, competed at the Regional 3MT competition hosted at the 75th Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Annual Meeting in St. Louis.
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