Historic season on the gridiron
The first season for football in the Great Lakes Valley Conference was a historic one for the Miners. S&T finished with a 10-1 record to tie the university’s single-season record for victories....
View ArticleS&T offers new flexible degree
In January, S&T began offering a new bachelor of arts degree in multidisciplinary studies. Designed for flexibility, the program lets students customize their education while taking advantage of...
View ArticleS&T to help train Saudi miners
Missouri S&T received a $24 million grant from the Saudi Arabian government to help train and educate Saudi mining professionals. S&T will partner with the Technical and Vocational Training...
View ArticleOfficial business
Missouri S&T’s business and information technology degree programs have earned initial accreditation by the board of directors of AACSB International — the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools...
View ArticleA lesson in dedication
An offensive lineman, Peterson helped the Miners end the 2012 season at No. 24 in the American Football Coaches Association poll. He sees hybrid power systems — the combination of solar photovoltaics...
View ArticleDancing with code
It’s no surprise that Marquia Lewis decided to study computer science in college. “I was around computers all the time growing up, and I really like them,” says Lewis, a sophomore whose mother, a...
View ArticleA man with a plan
Do you know where you will be five years from now? How about 10 years from now? Michael Bouchard does. He has a 15-year plan for personal success and has carefully outlined every step required to get...
View ArticleEngineering … with a twist
Wesley Hackett knows a good problem when he sees it. And he loves problems. Perhaps that explains why he’s a huge fan of the Rubik’s Cube, the iconic 3D puzzle from the 1980s. In fact, he has at least...
View ArticleGood works
Rachel Feist witnessed the destructive effects of poor water quality. But she’s also seen how her skills can make life a little better for people — especially those living thousands of miles away from...
View ArticleThe next generation
Creating a better tomorrow. That has been a theme for Rolla graduates for more than 140 years. Throughout the university’s history, a steady stream of students has come to Rolla in search of a...
View ArticleMiners to the rescue
Casey Slaughter helps S&T’s Mine Rescue compete against – and beat – industry professionals in simulated underground mine rescue The only sound in the darkened mine tunnel is water dripping off...
View ArticlePrehistoric rocks offer clues about climate change
Wan Yang (left) collects prehistoric rock samples in northwest China to better understand the Earth’s climate history and gain clues about future climate change. For most of the past decade, Wan Yang...
View ArticleEnergy innovation takes more than a village
Our Solar Village is one reason S&T is nominated for the 2013 Climate Leadership Awards. Missouri S&T’s Solar Village is one of the most innovative energy-saving programs on any college campus....
View ArticleIf it ain’t broke …
After a strong finish last time, Alex Dunn (left), Jacob Darling and the rest of the Missouri Satellite (M-SAT) team focus on enhancements for their next competition. After a second-place finish in the...
View ArticleBeyond mining
By the time Layland Watson left Rolla in 1996, he knew how to drive a haul truck, design a mine, and work in open pit copper mines and underground coal mines — tasks a mining engineer would normally...
View ArticleIt’s about quality
Brad Lind, EMgt’96, is a quality guy. To him, quality — the continuous improvement of products and services — is a key driver in improving consumers’ lives. A member of The Clorox Co.’s corporate...
View ArticleRoom to grow
Breenae Washington, EMgt’12, didn’t know what to expect when she started her first job after graduation. “I thought I’d be treated like an intern, but I’m not,” she says of her project management...
View ArticleIt started with a bed spring
Carthage, Mo.-based Leggett & Platt manufactures a broad array of products, so it’s only fitting that one of the company’s staff vice presidents has an equally broad resume of experience. Randall...
View ArticleOn the right track
Yes, it’s an old company. It’s been a fixture in the transportation industry since Abraham Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act of 1862 to create a transcontinental railroad. But that doesn’t mean...
View ArticleRight at home with P&G
According to researchers at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most American workers last four years with an employer. Katie Dambach, ME’06, defies that statistic. “I have never interviewed with another...
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