Parking permit offers are currently being sent to Missouri S&T faculty and staff. Individuals are required this year to register the vehicles for which they will use their permit before receiving their permit. You may receive the following emails:
Read More »Missouri S&T researchers will continue to combat cybersecurity threats by training the next generation of experts in the field with a $225,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This additional grant brings the S&T program’s total to over $3 million in funding.
Read More »Missouri S&T has received a $1.5 million award from the National Science Foundation to develop a new rotational microwave spectrometer. The instrument will be used by several universities to collect some of the most detailed information available about the structure of gas phase molecules.
Read More »Dr. Ali Rownaghi’s research group in chemical and biochemical engineering will be aided in its research with a National Science Foundation grant for approximately $450,000.
Read More »University of Missouri President Mun Choi has announced the recipients of the 2020 President’s Awards to faculty members across the four universities of the UM System. The seven S&T awardees are:
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) announces faculty grant recipients for its two main grant programs: the educational research mini-grant program and the Provost’s eFellows grant program.
Read More »Sarah Murchie, executive assistant and chair of Staff Council’s Advocacy Committee, is pleased to announce the winners of the Fall 2020 staff scholarship:
Read More »Dr. Ming Leu, the Keith and Pat Bailey Missouri Professor of Integrated Product Manufacturing, has won the International Freeform and Additive Manufacturing Excellence (FAME) Award.
Read More »The Water Environment Federation will honor Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, professor of environmental health engineering, with the 2020 Fair Distinguished Engineering Educator Medal during the society’s annual conference to be held online in October.
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei, assistant professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, has been selected as a Scialog fellow to participate in the 2020 Scialog: Negative Emissions Science (NES) initiative.
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