Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced eight appointments to various boards and commissions on Dec. 17. He appointed two individuals with ties to Missouri S&T to the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission. The appointees are:
Read More »Missouri S&T Staff Council is pleased to announce the winners of the Spring 2021 staff scholarship:
Read More »Three graduate students in physics are winners of this year’s Schearer Prize, the annual graduate research competition in physics at S&T.
Read More »August Bindbeutel, a senior in engineering management at Missouri S&T, won over $2,500 in the University of Missouri Idea Quest (IQ) competition for his company, RollOut.
Read More »Dr. Jonghyun Park, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Dr. Jie Li, a 2018 Ph.D. graduate of Missouri S&T, have received a U.S. Patent titled “Controlling Structures of Battery Electrodes.”
Read More »The journal IEEE Engineering Management Review published a paper by three S&T researchers, titled “Strategic Implications for Civil Infrastructure and Logistical Support Systems in Post-Earthquake Disaster Management: The Case of St. Louis” on Dec. 8.
Read More »St. Louis Post-Dispatch business columnist David Nicklaus interviewed Dr. George Holmes Jr. and Keiry Moreno Bonnett about their start-up company, Hire Henry, for his Dec. 10 column titled “Minority firms struggle in St. Louis. UMSL accelerator hopes to close the gap.”
Read More »There will be a chilled water outage 7 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Tuesday, Jan. 5) in Emerson Hall in order to replace a valve. The outage will not affect restrooms or drinking water.
Read More »The City of Rolla, in partnership with Missouri S&T, will construct a pedestrian bridge over Interstate 44 next week that will impact area traffic. A pedestrian bridge will be constructed on Route E (University Drive) over I-44, near Exit 185 in Rolla. There will be several closures during construction. Beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. […]
Read More »Updates to S&T’s COVID-19 dashboard of confirmed cases reported to the university will pause after Wednesday, Dec. 23, and will resume the week of Jan. 4, 2021. Any cases reported during the winter break will be posted retroactively.
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