Step inside Joann Stiritz’s office, and you’ll get a taste of her personality: from the brightly colored artwork she painted to the magnets of her favorite superhero, Wonder Woman. Stiritz is senior communications coordinator for S&T’s civil, architectural and environmental engineering department.
Read More »When hundreds of students pour into Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall for their first classes at 8 a.m., Carol Atwell has the space ready for them. Atwell, a custodian at S&T, starts her workday at 4 a.m. “I’m a morning person,” she says. “I am an avid cleaner, and I love cleaning. I get most of my deep cleaning done before 8.”
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Center for Science Technology and Society (CSTS) recently providing seed funding for six interdisciplinary research projects.
Read More »Dave Dearth, a volunteer with the Greater Rolla Area Charitable Enterprise, thanks Missouri S&T employees who donated food or toys during recent drives.
Read More »After 18 years of service to Missouri S&T, Gary Abbott, research engineering technician in civil, architectural and environmental engineering, is retiring. Celebrate with Abbott 2:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, in the Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall atrium.
Read More »Twenty-eight S&T faculty members will receive awards for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service at a ceremony tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 4).
Read More »Dr. Adam Watts, research professor at the Desert Research Institute in Reno, Nevada, will present two public seminars about unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), more commonly known as drones. The presentations will be:
Read More »Eighteen faculty members at Missouri S&T received promotions or tenure effective Sept. 1. The faculty members are:
Read More »Dr. John Myers, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering and associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Engineering and Computing, has been named a fellow of the International Institute for FRP in Construction. FRP stands for fiber-reinforced polymers.
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