Participating in S&T’s Staff Council food and toy drive, the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department collected more than 4,500 food items, beating the previous department record of 3,100 items. Students entered the Architectural Engineering Institute’s national CANstruction student competition building three models completely out of the donated food items – a Christmas tree, Santa’s sleigh and a three-car train.
Read More »Alexa Bessee, a sophomore in architectural engineering, has published her first novel. Crowne of the Withered began as a writing prompt in sixth grade and blossomed into the fantasy story she wished to see on the shelves.
Read More »Brenan Pool, a senior in architectural and civil engineering, has been selected to serve on the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Committee on Younger Members for a three-year term.
Read More »In collaboration with the architectural engineering program, the Center for Research in Energy and Environment is offering a solar tour and workshop for new students during Opening Week.
Read More »After winning the first round of competition by defeating teams from seven other Midwestern universities last month, Missouri S&T’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team has advanced to the broader, and more grueling, regional round. Ranger Challenge is considered the varsity sport of Army ROTC.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s student team placed in the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Solutions Competitions on Oct. 25, 2020, during the ACI Virtual Concrete Convention. Team members are:
Read More »Dr. Christi Patton Luks has been elected chair of the Professional Interest Council 1 for the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
Read More »Dr. John Myers has been selected as a top educator by the Architectural Engineering Institute. Myers is associate dean of academic affairs for the College of Engineering and Computing, and a professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering.
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