Missouri S&T University Police received the 2020 Rave Trailblazer Award for their embrace and use of technology to keep the campus safe.
Read More »Missouri S&T employees who work at the annex connected to Phelps Health should use the main S&T entrance under the portico on the northeast side of the building. If employees use other doors, they may encounter a hospital temperature check and screening station.
Read More »Funded by a $150,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute, a pair of researchers from Missouri S&T and Phelps Health are teaming up to develop a urine test to determine whether a patient may be at increased risk of having breast cancer.
Read More »Missouri S&T will convert two of its student residence halls into temporary housing for Phelps Health staff who work with coronavirus patients. The university’s Residential Commons 1 and 2 will provide a home away from home for the health care personnel. Phelps Health will lease the location until mid-July, giving the university time to prepare the complex for students’ return in the fall.
Read More »Missouri S&T students Tom Hoing, left, and Max Foley, center, deliver the first run of over 1,000 face shields for medical personnel to Dr. Brian Kriete (with cart), otolaryngologist and medical director of surgical services at Phelps Health in Rolla. Hoing, Foley and other Missouri S&T students have been working for the past two weeks […]
Read More »Dr. Yang Wang, assistant professor of environmental engineering, is quoted in The New York Times about his studies on aerosol transmission through household materials that could be used for face masks to protect from the coronavirus. The article, titled “What’s the Best Material for a Mask?” by Tara Parker-Pope is published in the April 5 issue. Dr. […]
Read More »Eric Schneider, a senior aerospace engineering student at Missouri S&T, tests the fit of a prototype 3-D printed surgical mask on the head of a mannequin in the Kummer Student Design Center at S&T. In the background is Stephen Williams, an S&T mechanical engineering student. In the background is Stephen Williams, an S&T mechanical engineering student. Read more.
Read More »Four Missouri S&T researchers discussed their work related to the early detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI) at the February meeting of the Missouri 100, an advocacy group for the University of Missouri System.
Read More »The Ozark Biomedical Initiative Research Symposium will be held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, in St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center. The symposium includes lunch. Please register online.
Read More »The Ozark Biomedical Initiative Research Symposium will be held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, in St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center. The symposium includes lunch. Please register online.
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