Each week when Laurie Myers steps into her Castleman Hall classroom to teach Art 3001, she is more than a lecturer. She is a guide for students exploring digital art, problem-solving and professi...
https://discover.mst.edu/2014/11/11/the-essential-creative-experience/
Once a wing defender in the early days of Miner soccer, Bob Zdvorak is back in the Missouri S&T soccer complex – this time in the stands cheering on his sons, who are the first second-generatio...
Over the past decade, many of the world’s top corporations and industries have called on Missouri S&T researchers to improve existing manufacturing processes and develop new approaches and mate...
Before he became an author and a history professor, Russell D. Buhite was a minor league first baseman and outfielder for the New York Giants, the Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Senators. I...
The solution to the soggy bun epidemic may be the brainchild of Missouri S&T freshman Tyler Richards and his friend, Jonathan Thompson. And it all started as an assignment for their high school P...
https://discover.mst.edu/2014/10/07/saying-good-riddance-to-soggy-buns/
Nearly everything Luis Pereira does, he does for future Hispanic college students, especially his four-year-old brother, Johann. “I want my little brother to know, ‘You can do it; you can go ...
https://discover.mst.edu/2014/09/30/for-family-for-country-for-the-future/
Last fall, the intramural field near Missouri S&T’s Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building was torn up to make way for the campus’s geothermal energy project. Rather than reseed the field, Misso...
https://discover.mst.edu/2014/09/17/the-grass-is-always-greener/
Emily Hernandez didn’t wait until college to start recruiting fellow minorities to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. She started as an eighth-grader during a Unive...
https://discover.mst.edu/2014/09/09/championing-stem-for-minorities/
Max Tohline came to Missouri S&T from Madeira, Ohio, in 2002 with a plan to study aerospace engineering. But it was an elective course in film that caused his true passion to take flight. “I al...
The new Ph.D. in explosives engineering wasn’t the only new offering to explode onto the Missouri S&T campus over the summer. The campus erupted with young students in summer camps, teachers ca...
https://discover.mst.edu/2014/08/28/top-10-things-you-missed-this-summer/
This week marks the arrival of Missouri S&T’s incoming Class of 2018. The majority of this first-year class calls Missouri home, although the 1,300-plus members also hail from 32 other states, ...