The Student Success Center is open for the Spring 2021 semester, and we encourage all students to take advantage of our tutoring services in order to start the year off strong. For more information, visit studentsuccess.mst.edu/tutoring.
Read More »Dr. Matt Insall will teach the course Modern Algebra II/Introduction to Ring Theory this semester. It is two courses in one. Modern Algebra II is a continuation of Modern Algebra I (MATH 5105); its course number is MATH 5106. Introduction to Ring Theory is a graduate course continuing in the same vein, but specialized to […]
Read More »The Vice Chancellor of Research and Graduate Studies, Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, would like to remind the campus community that the application deadline for the SMART (Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation) Scholarship-for Service Program is December 1, 2020.
Read More »A prep-course designed to help any student enrolled in General Chemistry I (Chem 1310) be successful in the course is now available at no charge on Canvas. The voluntary, self-paced course introduces chemical concepts and also provides students with learning strategies to benefit them throughout their S&T experience.
Read More »undamentals of Space Resources (GeoEng 5810) is a new course that will be offered online this fall.
Read More »All UM System faculty and staff user accounts will soon use Microsoft Multi-Factor Authentication for logging into all email which includes Microsoft 365 email for students and alumni, Microsoft Teams collaboration software, and employee Exchange email accounts.
Read More »Photographs by Jake Welsh, a 2020 Missouri S&T graduate in aerospace engineering, are displayed in the St. Louis Artists’ Guild virtual exhibition, “Art In Isolation.” The national juried art show features U.S. artists working in two-dimensional art, particularly digital, that was created before or during the pandemic. Artists were asked to submit work interpreting the title in their own way.
Read More »Remember the living laboratory at Missouri University of Science and Technology that installed advanced lead #batteries to power student homes? We’ve invited Stephane Menand from Missouri S&T to share an update on the #energystorage project, which has successfully harnessed solar #energy since 2018.
Read More »Are you interested in learning more about topics such as racism, sexism, and social relations? Do you ever have questions about politics, the use of language to unite or divide, or why “ordinary” people do “extraordinary” things? There are several upper-level courses offered during Fall 2020 that engage with subjects that provide context for and help develop understanding of political and social issues:
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