Do you have any Eco-2-Go containers? If so, please return them to dining services. There are collection bins located outside the first-floor elevators at Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall. If returning them to the Havener Center, place them in the dish return. Do not clean them; dining services staff will do that. Students should check their […]
Read More »Dr. Magdy Abdelrahman will present a research seminar entitled, “A Program in Asphalt Technology and Sustainability: Research Challenges and Strategies” at 2 pm Friday, Dec. 4. The construction sector faces sustainability challenges including minimizing waste, minimizing the use of resources (energy, water, etc.), recycling, efficiency, and preventing pollution. Recycling, specifically, is a complex challenge facing […]
Read More »Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, professor of environmental health engineering, received the 2020 Honor Award in Environmental Sustainability as part of the annual Excellence in Environmental Engineering and Science competition hosted by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. The award was to be presented at an awards luncheon scheduled at the National Press Club […]
Read More »The ECO Miners student organization will host a 2020 Earth Day Celebration 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, on the Havener Center’s lawn.
Read More »Dr. Manashi Nath, associate professor of chemistry, has been recognized as one of the top 5% of highly cited authors in the Royal Society of Chemistry journals in 2019 in their Energy and Sustainability portfolio.
Read More »Two new courses, both called “Sustainability as Trope and Theme in Latin America” will be offered online during the second four weeks of the 2018 summer semester. The class is asynchronous (students complete their work on their own time). No textbook is required; students will use a selection of publications and online resources.
Read More »Missouri S&T has been named to The Princeton Review’s seventh annual guide to the most environmentally responsible “green” colleges. “The Princeton Review’s Guide to 361 Green Colleges: 2016 Edition” profiles colleges with the highest commitments to sustainability based on their academic offerings and career preparation for students, campus policies, initiatives and activities.
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