The final book in a World War II Pacific theater trilogy will focus on the Allied victory – from the liberation of the Philippines to the Japanese surrender.
Read More »Sigma Pi fraternity’s Alpha Iota Chapter at Missouri S&T celebrated its 90th anniversary on Saturday, April 29. To commemorate the occasion, alumni events were held in St. Louis and Branson, Missouri. Since the chapter’s founding in 1933 when the university was known as the Missouri School of Mines, nearly 1,200 men have been initiated into the chapter.
Read More »S&T students competed in competitions at the 2023 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Region 5 Annual Meeting on Saturday, April 22, in Denver.
Read More »A paper published in the MIS Quarterly, an information science and information technology international journal, was awarded the Innovative Research Approach Award.
Read More »Dozens of students presented their research projects to the public during the 18th annual Undergraduate Research Conference at Missouri S&T this April.
Read More »Dr. John McManus’s new book, “To the End of the Earth,” gets a review in the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Dr. McManus is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science.
Read More »Dr. Fatih Dogan, professor of ceramic engineering and interim director of the Center for Research in Energy and Environment, is working with leaders across the country to discuss and develop climate change solutions. His recent efforts include participating in the White House Campus and Community-Scale Climate Change Solutions forum.
Read More »Dr. Sanjay Tewari, associate teaching professor for the Missouri State-S&T cooperative engineering program, and a team of Missouri State University researchers were recently awarded the second Pollution Prevention grant of $296,424 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Read More »Dr. Hongyan Ma, Francisco Benavides Scholar and associate professor of civil engineering, was recently tapped by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to lead a $2 million grant project related to critical minerals and clean energy.
Read More »Dr. Kathleen Sheppard’s review of Lynne Olson’s book Empress of the Nile was recently published in Science. The book is a biography of French Egyptologist Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt.
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