On Wednesday, April 12, more than 60 graduate students presented their work at the Graduate Research Showcase in the form of a poster or short oral presentation. Their work was evaluated in the areas of communication, innovation and overall research by a panel of judges that included S&T faculty, staff and representatives from employers across the state.
Read More »Dr. David Richardson, associate professor emeritus of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, was recently inducted into the Missouri Asphalt Pavement Association (MAPA) Hall of Fame.
Read More »Several faculty and staff earned awards at the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE) recent collegewide meeting.
Read More »Dr. Rainer Glaser, interim vice provost for graduate education and professor of chemistry, and Harmeet Bhoday, a Ph.D. student in chemistry, recently published an article in CrystEngComm titled “Polar and non-polar stacking of perfectly aligned parallel beloamphiphile monolayers (PBAMs) of (PhO, F)-azine. The interplay of non-covalent interlayer interactions and unit cell polarity.”
Read More »Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, professor of Russian, recently received the Dean’s Medal for Outstanding Commitment to Undergraduate Student Success in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education at S&T.
Read More »Dr. Xiong Zhang, James A. Heidman Professor of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, attended the American Society of Civil Engineers Geo-Congress 2023 held March 26-29 in Los Angeles.
Read More »Alycia Ahrens, a 2001 chemical engineering graduate, was honored in October 2022 with ALLY Energy’s JEDI Award at the GRIT Awards in Houston, Texas.
Read More »A team of undergraduate students from the mathematics and statistics and computer science departments participated in an American Statistical Association DataFest 2023 event held April 14-15 at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Read More »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.
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