The Journal of Organic Chemistry published in its Aug. 2 issue an article by Dr. Brian Jameson and Kari Knobbe, both S&T alumni, and Dr. Rainer Glaser, professor of chemistry at S&T.
Read More »Dr. Rohit Dua, an associate teaching professor of electrical and computer engineering, was awarded the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Midwest Section’s Outstanding Service Award in September.
Read More »Dr. Michael Bruening, professor of history and political science, published a book chapter titled “Pierre Viret, Reformer on the Margins,” in The Theology of Early French Protestantism, edited by Dr. Martin Klauber.
Read More »Mark Mullin, who served as director of athletics and head swimming coach at Missouri S&T for 35 years, was named as one of the inductees into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in its 2023 induction class.
Read More »Eric Hanson published research from his master’s thesis on renewable procurement options in the U.S. The Renewable Energy paper is the result of collaborative work with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Read More »Bugsy’s Shadow: Moe Sedway, “Bugsy” Siegel, and the Birth of Organized Crime in Las Vegas, by Missouri S&T researcher Dr. Larry Gragg, was released Oct. 1.
Read More »Four principal investigators for the S&T Center for Biomedical Research attended the 2023 Military Health System Research Symposium in August, in Orlando, Florida. The symposium attracted more than 4,000 participants, including military personnel, private contractors and academic researchers.
Read More »Dr. Rainer Glaser, professor of chemistry, and Harmeet Bhoday, doctoral student in chemistry, published an article in CrystEngComm titled “Crystal Environment Induced Symmetry Reduction (CEISR): Deep Analysis of Para-Chloroacetophenone Azine and Generalization.”
Read More »Dr. Richard Billo, director for the Center of Advanced Manufacturing, spoke on a Missouri Net radio broadcast about 3D printing in manufacturing.
Read More »The university presents benefit-eligible staff who have reached milestones in their career with a certificate honoring their contributions, beginning with five years of service.
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