The INSPIRE University Transportation Center (UTC) held its annual meeting in a teleconference format Aug. 3-4. A graduate student poster session was open to graduate students from all INSPIRE consortium institutions.
Read More »Shuohan Huang, a Ph.D. student in chemistry, won first place in the Science as Art competition organized by the Materials Research Society. Her advisor is Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry.
Read More »The nano diamond expertise of Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry, was featured in an Aug. 25 mass media release from NBD Inc. The company is the creator of the first self-charging nano diamond battery that provides up to thousands of years of charge.
Read More »Michael Nacy, a graduate student at S&T and a 2017 graduate, has been elected to a two-year term on the Grand Council for Delta Sigma Phi.
Read More »With expertise ranging from big data in precision medicine to 19th-century French literature, 20 new faculty are joining Missouri S&T this academic year. Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new faculty members:
Read More »Missouri S&T is offering a new minor in construction engineering and management (CEM) to give students in civil, architectural and environmental engineering an opportunity to gain broad and in-depth knowledge within the CEM specialty area.
Read More »The next early career faculty forum will be an interactive session titled “Writing a Teaching Philosophy” 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, on Zoom. The session is hosted by S&T’s Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE).
Read More »The career opportunities and employer relations (COER) team asks faculty to submit information on concepts, ideas and skills you would like to see in practice in a workplace. The COER staff will then work with employers to provide five- to 10-minute videos connected to that concept for you to use as a resource in your classes.
Read More »Missouri S&T – and the state of Missouri – needs your help by responding to the 2020 Census. The count effects federal student loans, research grants, university funding, health and social services, and federal legislation. For every adult and every child that is not counted in the census, Missouri will lose $1,300 in federal dollars every year.
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