Staff Council’s Advocacy Committee announced the winners of staff scholarships for the spring 2025 semester.
Read More »The Meg Brady Helping Hand Scholarship was established to give a helping hand to students who demonstrate positive impacts on the community and to promote their growth as community leaders.
Read More »The Meg Brady Helping Hand Scholarship was established to give a helping hand to students who demonstrate positive impacts on the community and to promote their growth as community leaders.
Read More »Study at the University of the Western Cape (UWC), a longtime partner of the University of Missouri, in Cape Town, South Africa. All current undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply for the $4,000 Henry Mitchell Scholarship.
Read More »Otto Knittel and Jessica A. Frank, both seniors, have been awarded $2,000 scholarships from Tau Beta Pi for the 2024-25 academic year. Tau Beta Pi is the world’s largest engineering honor society.
Read More »Alireza Roshan, a Ph.D. student studying civil engineering, was selected by the Missouri Asphalt Pavement Association’s Research and Education Fund as a recipient of a $1,500 scholarship.
Read More »Michael Lewis, MLS, research librarian for the College of Engineering and Computing, received a scholarship from the MOBIUS consortium to attend the American Society for Engineering Education annual conference in June.
Read More »Sigma Pi’s Alpha Iota Education Foundation (AIEF) named two freshmen as 2023 scholarship recipients. These scholarships are available to high school graduates, or the equivalent, who are enrolled to attend S&T.
Read More »Martin De La Hunt, a senior in computer engineering from St. Louis, has been named one of the inaugural recipients of the Remington R. Williams Award. De La Hunt serves as vice president of operations on Missouri S&T’s Student Council and as drum major in the S&T Marching Band.
Read More »A new scholarship at Missouri S&T has been established in memory of Canon Lane Newton, the son of Ashley Newton, business operations associate for the College of Engineering and Computing, and his late father, David Newton.
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