Windows updates will occur next weekend from 2-6 a.m. on Saturday, July 13. If you leave your computer on campus, leave your computer powered on and connected to the S&T network. If you need to take your computer home, make sure it is connected to your home network and plugged into a power source.
Read More »The key shop will be closed and key pickup will be unavailable on Friday, July 5. Operations will resume normal business hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday, July 8.
Read More »The 2024 Missouri S&T softball team not only made the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Tournament, they won it, defeating University of Indianapolis, the top-ranked division II team in the country.
Read More »Dr. Alanna Krolikowski, assistant professor of political science, attended the Cislunar Possibilities Forum at the White House in Washington, D.C. The event, convened by the Office of Science and Technology Policy, gathered experts on space policy and lunar governance.
Read More »Missouri S&T is one of the nation’s best public universities when it comes to return on investment, career placement for its graduates and student internships, according to the Princeton Review’s latest “Best Value Colleges” ranking, released June 20. S&T is also the highest-rated public university in the state in all three categories.
Read More »Rosebella Osei, a Ph.D. student studying engineering management has been recognized as one of the Top 10 Inspirational Women in Mining Ghana. The honor was presented at the 2024 Women in Mining Ghana conference in June.
Read More »The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) recently announced its 2024 Circle of Excellence winners. Missouri S&T earned a grand gold award – the highest honor possible – for a photography series produced for a project with S&T’s “Foliagraft” student research team.
Read More »The 7th International Conference on Transportation Infrastructure and Materials was held on June 14-16, in Chongqing, China. Dr. Jenny Liu, James A. Heidman Professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, and Dr. Xiong Zhang, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, were invited to give keynote presentations at the conference.
Read More »Ryan Highfill, a senior in civil engineering and engineering management from Ozark, Missouri, has been named a 2024 recipient of the Remington R. Williams Award. Highfill is the executive director of the Associated Students of the University of Missouri and a former chapter president of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.
Read More »A team of researchers recently completed the National Science Foundation I-Corps program, earning the Spirit of I-Corps award and $50,000. The team, named DisMEIRP (Disaster Management Enterprise Information Resource Planning), participated in the second cohort of the program, which spanned Monday, April 15, to Friday, May 31.
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