Missouri University of Science and Technology
Recent News About Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Touring the future: Green Schools students visit S&T, learn about sustainability initiatives
During National Engineers Week 2023, a Missouri S&T alumna shared her old stomping grounds with a group of seventh- and eighth-grade students participating in the Missouri Green Schools Quest who wanted to expand their knowledge related to sustainable engineering principles.
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Researching worms to understand age-related diseases
Age-related decline and diseases are beginning to affect the aging population of Missouri in economics, health care and workforce.
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COIN to headline St. Pat’s concert
The St. Pat’s Concert will start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18, outside the Havener Center. Above: scenes from an outdoor concert on campus in 2019. Photo by Tom Wagner/Missouri S&T.
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S&T’s Mars Rover Design Team to reveal 2023 rover
Members of the Mars Rover Design Team test their 2022 rover at Fugitive Beach. The 2023 rover will be revealed on March 11. Michael Pierce/Missouri S&T
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The Kay Brothers to perform at Leach Theatre March 10
This season’s Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology will close with a concert by The Kay Brothers on Friday, March 10.
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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
The 2023 Laufer Energy Symposium, co-sponsored by several Missouri S&T departments, will open at 7:30 a.m.
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Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Growing up in a family of missionaries, it likely comes as no surprise that Missouri S&T first-year student Kaitlyn Dunahee, of Kansas City, Missouri, intends to use her education to help others.
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Former NASA astronaut, S&T alumna to speak to community
Dr. Sandra Magnus will speak virtually to the Missouri S&T community on Feb. 20.
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S&T research team awarded over $2.4 million in DOD grants to study ‘smart’ unmanned vehicles
Over the past 18 months, an electrical engineering researcher and his team at Missouri S&T have been awarded over $2.4 million in grants from the United States Department of Defense (DOD) that will directly impact the country’s national security.