Missouri S&T research teams have received seed funding through three programs hosted by the office of the vice chancellor for research and innovation.
Read More »Dr. John McManus’s newest book, To the End of the Earth: The U.S. Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945 has been chosen as a finalist for the Army Historical Foundation’s Distinguished Writing Award.
Read More »Erica Long, academic advising manager for the College of Engineering and Computing, was elected to serve a two-year term as the communications coordinator for the National Academic Advising Association Region 7 Steering Committee.
Read More »Tuhin Das, a graduate student in physics, is first author on the paper “Retardation effects in atom-wall interactions” which was published in Physical Review A.
Read More »Dr. Ross Reed, lecturer for arts, languages and philosophy, presented a paper, titled “The Double Valence of Trauma in the Age of Techno-Surveillance,” at the Sixth International Conference on Philosophical Counseling and Practice in February.
Read More »In January, Simran Bhatia, senior organizational health education specialist, represented S&T at the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Strategies Conference in San Francisco.
Read More »The Springfield News-Leader, in conjunction with National Engineers Week, published an opinion piece by Dr. David Borrok, vice provost and dean of the College of Engineering and Computing.
Read More »The Intelligent Systems Center and the vice chancellor for research and innovation will host a seminar at noon Monday, March 11, featuring Dr. Bruce Kramer, the senior advisor in the Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation of the National Science Foundation.
Read More »Next week is Severe Weather Preparedness Week and Phelps County will participate in the 2024 statewide tornado drill. Residents should expect to hear sirens at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 6.
Read More »Staff are invited to participate in an open forum to help shape S&T’s strategic plan. Your contributions are crucial because the plan will be a “living document,” updated with the collective input and expertise of the campus community.
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