Dr. Shane Epting, associate professor of philosophy, presented “Ethics in Transportation Innovation: The Case of Neighborhood Electric Vehicles and Municipal Partnerships” at the Philosophy of the City Conference in October in Busan, South Korea.
Read More »You’re invited to attend a presentation by a finalist for the assistant vice chancellor of student health and well-being position at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in Room 104 Physics Building.
Read More »Missouri S&T environmental engineering alumna Saki Urushidani will share insights on her seven years of working as an engineer for the City of Springfield, Missouri.
Read More »The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies will host an informational series on “Poster Development and Presentation—Tips and Guidance for Student Researchers” beginning Tuesday, April 1, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in 112 Emerson Electric Company Hall.
Read More »Attend a virtual presentation to learn the basics of using Mendeley, including how to get citations into the software and how to create an automatic bibliography in Word. The presentation will be 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, on Zoom.
Read More »Corporate R&D scientists of Brewer Science Inc, a globally well-known industry in Microelectronic Materials Manufacturing located in Rolla, will deliver three colloquia in Chemistry on 04/14, 04/21 and 04/28 at 3:15 pm in 303 Schrenk.
Read More »You’re invited to join a presentation in person or on Zoom about support for teaching courses and the Online Teaching Certification Seminar with Missouri Online. The presentation will be at noon Wednesday, Jan. 25, in Room 124 Butler Carlton Hall.
Read More »University Police, in partnership with the South Central Regional Professional Development Center and the U.S. Secret Service – St. Louis Field Office, will host the U.S. Secret Service – National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) for a presentation on research, analysis and key findings of averted and targeted school violence.
Read More »On February 8th at 4 PM, Dr. Sarah Hercula will discuss her recently published book as part of Sigma Tau Delta’s Brown Bag series. The lecture will be available both in-person and online.
Read More »Dr. Matt Thimgan of the Biological Sciences Department will be making the first presentation of our Graduate Seminar Series. His presentation “Sleep: Determining what might be important and why” will be presented on Monday, January 31, 2022 in room 126 Schrenk Hall.
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