Luce Myers, lecturer in arts, languages and philosophy, and Victoria Hagni, instructional developer in the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence, worked on the 2022 Missouri Recycling Association’s Earth Day Stewardship Showcase.
Read More »Dr. Islam El-adaway, the Hurst-McCarthy Professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, is quoted in an article about solar energy adoption in the Missouri Business Alert.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Steel Bridge Design Team recently won first place at a regional American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Mid-Continent Student Conference and will now put their bridge engineering and construction skills to the test nationally, May 27-28, at Virginia Tech. The team earned first place overall at the event, held at Iowa State University […]
Read More »On April 8-9, an interdisciplinary team of undergraduate students from mathematics and statistics and computer science participated in an American Statistical Association DataFest 2022 event, held at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Read More »Waqas ur Rehman, a doctorate student in electrical engineering, won first place at the 2022 Missouri S&T Graduate Poster Contest. He was one of 28 participants and won a prize of $200.
Read More »A U.S. patent for “3D-Printed Zeolite Monoliths for CO2 Removal” has been awarded to the Curators of the University of Missouri.
Read More »Several students and faculty were recognized at the 2022 Region 5 Annual Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Read More »Dr. J. David Rogers, Hasselmann Professor of geological engineering, contributed his expertise to the PBS film, “American Experience: Flood in the Desert,” which premieres at 8 p.m. CST Tuesday, May 3.
Read More »The Missouri S&T Chapter of IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) was one of 22 chapters recognized with a 2020-21 Outstanding Chapter Award. The S&T chapter has been recognized in this program for twenty of the last twenty-two years.
Read More »When Dr. Shannon Fogg, professor of history and political science, received a text from her daughter asking questions about the Vichy Regime for a school assignment, the professor was taken back by her daughter not knowing what she does as an educator. The exchange was amusing to Fogg and she shared the conversation on Twitter.
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