The S&T student section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) has once again been recognized for excellence, earning an honorable mention for the national organization’s Samuel J. Glasstone Award.
Read More »There’s still time to register your student for S&T summer camps, where sustainability and hands-on learning take center stage. Campers will dive into topics like ecosystems, sustainable city design and responsible use of Earth’s resources. Through interactive projects and activities, students will explore innovative solutions for a more sustainable future – all while experiencing life at S&T.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will host “5 Pillars of Building Blocks” workshops this summer. Participants may register for one of two in-person: July 29-31 or Aug. 11-13.
Read More »The university presents the following benefit-eligible staff who have reached milestones in their career with a certificate honoring their contributions, beginning with ten years of service. The following employees received milestone service recognition awards in June and July.
Read More »The 7th International Conference on Transportation Infrastructure and Materials was held on June 14-16, in Chongqing, China. Dr. Jenny Liu, James A. Heidman Professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, and Dr. Xiong Zhang, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, were invited to give keynote presentations at the conference.
Read More »A team of researchers recently completed the National Science Foundation I-Corps program, earning the Spirit of I-Corps award and $50,000. The team, named DisMEIRP (Disaster Management Enterprise Information Resource Planning), participated in the second cohort of the program, which spanned Monday, April 15, to Friday, May 31.
Read More »Missouri S&T was selected as the Impact on Learning Outcomes and Experience category winner for the Tambellini Future Campus Award.
Read More »Thirteen presenters participated in the 18th annual Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) Graduate Research Symposium on Monday, April 29.
Read More »A new historical non-fiction book reveals the never-before-told story of women Egyptologists who paved the way for exploration in Egypt and laid the foundation for modern Egyptology.
Read More »Dr. Amy Belfi, associate professor of psychological science, received the 2024 Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC) Mentorship Award.
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