Can’t attend the Parade of Nations in person this Saturday? The livestream kicks off at 10:40 a.m. on Missouri S&T’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
Read More »Celebration of Nations is back and bigger than ever, in its 16th year of celebrating the unique mix of cultures at Missouri S&T and in Rolla. This year’s event on Saturday, Sept. 20, also highlights Rolla’s place on the historic Route 66, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year.
Read More »Volunteers are needed to help with this year’s Celebration of Nations on Saturday, Sept. 20. Roles include parade coordinator, check-in table oversight, vendor support, hospitality room oversight, Kummer Center for STEM Education Kid’s Corner, family and friends weekend oversight and take-down crew.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry at S&T, delivered an invited seminar on his MXene chemistry research at Tallinn University of Technology, in Estonia, on Sept. 20.
Read More »Save 25% on S&T clothing, gifts and gear 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, and Friday, Sept. 20, in The S&T Store or online from midnight to midnight at thesandtstore.com.
Read More »Next weekend marks the third anniversary of Family and Friends Weekend at Missouri S&T Sept. 20-22. In addition to Celebration of Nations, the weekend offers a variety of family-friendly opportunities for those visiting our students to explore.
Read More »Family and Friends Weekend will take place Friday, Sept. 20, through Sunday, Sept. 22. The weekend will feature various activities for the families and friends of students.
Read More »Helping the university attain one goal, new student programs (NSP) is expanding its impact to increase graduation rates. New student programs serves all undergraduate students including first-year, transfer and international students. Cody Mantle and Abby Mayes lead the department, and they rely heavily on student workers, called PRO leaders, as they prepare, plan and execute […]
Read More »Did you know that twice a year all 8.1 billion humans on Earth experience the same event, an equinox? Did you know that on the S&T campus there is an accurate clock that will operate for centuries, and it has no batteries and does not require winding?
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