The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has named Jacob Hauck, a Ph.D. student in computational and applied mathematics, as a recipient of the 2025 DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Award.
Read More »Rylie Miller, a senior in architectural engineering, and Matthew Tierney, a senior in chemical engineering, attended the Tau Beta Pi national convention Oct. 30-Nov. 1 in Albuquerque. Miller and Tierney serve as president and vice president of the campus Tau Beta Pi chapter, respectively.
Read More »Dr. David Samson, associate teaching professor for arts, languages, and philosophy, conducted a performance of the Show-Me Central All-Conference High School Honor Band on Nov. 4 at Osage R-I High School in Chamois, Missouri.
Read More »Jennifer Harrell, a Ph.D. student in biological sciences, earned first place in S&T’s 2025 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Read More »Dr. Shane Epting, associate professor of philosophy, presented “Ethics in Transportation Innovation: The Case of Neighborhood Electric Vehicles and Municipal Partnerships” at the Philosophy of the City Conference in October in Busan, South Korea.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer in philosophy, published an article titled “Anxiety” in The Pittsburgh Review of Books.
Read More »Computer science, electrical engineering and computer engineering students attended the Student Leadership Conference of the IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu Friday, Nov. 7, through Sunday, Nov. 9, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Read More »Missouri S&T electrical and computer engineering faculty members co-authored papers published in Nature journals. The co-authors include Dr. Jie Huang, the Roy A. Wilkens Professor of electrical engineering, and Drs. Farhan Mumtaz and Bohong Zhang, both assistant research professors.
Read More »A total of 88 current and former researchers affiliated with Missouri S&T are among the world’s top 2% most-cited scientists recognized either for their career-long impact or for their 2024 metrics, according to a Stanford University analysis of the Elsevier Data Repository.
Read More »Missouri S&T is ranked eighth in the nation for “Best Salaries,” and second among public universities in that category, according to a new ranking from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and College Pulse. This is the second consecutive year S&T has been in the top 10, moving up from No. 9 in last year’s rankings.
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