Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, professor of environmental health engineering, has been elected to a second term as treasurer of Engineers Without Borders USA. Oerther will continue his position starting in January.
Read More »The Missouri S&T Stonehenge Battalion recently conducted its fall semester Field Training Exercise at Fort Leonard Wood Oct. 20-22. The event gave cadets an opportunity to hone their individual skills and develop confidence in their ability/equipment to prepare them for their future military careers.
Read More »The College of Engineering and Computing launched a new sustainable energy technology seed grant program. The program’s purpose is to support the development, testing and construction of proof-of-concept technology for commercialization. Dr. Joseph Smith, Laufer Energy Chair and professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, and Dr. Pourya Shamsi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, each received $30,000 grants through the program.
Read More »The Missouri Beta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society, held its fall initiation on Nov. 16. One faculty member and 21 students were initiated into the organization.
Read More »Dr. Jessica Cundiff, associate professor of psychological science, published a paper in BioScience about evidence-informed strategies that scientists and scientific societies can adopt to interrupt bias and promote equity.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry, gave an invited lecture on MXene chemistry at the 2023 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting and Exhibit in Boston.
Read More »Science writer Daniel Clery interviewed Dr. Alanna Krolikowski, assistant professor of political science at S&T, for a recent article about mining on the moon.
Read More »Missouri S&T Stonehenge Battalion recently conducted their Fall Semester Field Training Exercise (FTX) on Fort Leonard Wood from 20-22 Oct. 2023.
Read More »Missouri S&T supporters recently doubled the impact of their donations thanks to a matching challenge for gifts of $1,000 or more issued by the Kummer Institute Foundation. The Kummer Day Giving Challenge began Oct. 9, the anniversary of the $300 million gift the university received from Fred and June Kummer in 2020, and closed Wednesday, Oct. 25.
Read More »A total of 58 current and former faculty of Missouri S&T are among the top researchers in their field as measured by their career research records, and 72 current or former Missouri S&T researchers were among the best in their fields in 2022, according to a recent analysis of standardized citation indicators of the Elsevier Data Repository published by Stanford University.
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