Missouri S&T’s Kummer Center for STEM Education is offering free online tutoring for students in grades K-12.
After-school STEM program for local students
Missouri S&T launches free after-school STEM program for local students
Community invited to visit S&T library
Public patrons only need to have a current Missouri photo ID to sign up for a library account. This could include a driver’s license, passport, military ID (not required to have proof of Missouri residency), student ID card from another library, or a “Safe at Home” card.
Missouri S&T Announces New Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Data Science
Missouri S&T is moving forward with new bachelor’s and master’s degrees in data science, drawing on the university’s strengths in statistics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer science.
Holiday Concert at Missouri S&T
Missouri S&T will present a joyful holiday concert at 7 p.m. Friday, December 12, in Leach Theatre, featuring performances by the university choir, jazz ensemble, and orchestra.
Discovery Series: “Curiosity Driven Innovation in a Complex World”
Join us to learn more about Dr. Sandra Magnus and her journey of becoming an astronaut!
Discovery Series: Targeting Age-Related Metabolic Dysfunction to Extend Health Span
Join a free community event featuring Dr. Andrew Parkhitko, a University of Pittsburgh scientist using fruit flies to study how metabolism—the process that converts food into energy—in aging and neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease, with the goal of slowing or reversing the process.
Discovery Series: “Live Longer, Live Stronger: The Science of Muscle and Bone Health in Aging”
Join a free community event featuring Dr. Brian Clark, an Ohio University scientist studying the biological and lifestyle factors that underlie age-related physical decline to develop new preventative treatments. The goal is to slow the aging process and increase both overall lifespan and “healthspan” – the time each of us are able to maintain a high quality of life.
Discovery Series: “Rethinking Fertility: Why the Oviduct Matters”
Join a free community event featuring Dr. Joy Winuthayanon, a Mizzou scientist studying reproductive biology from “both sides of the coin”– the causes of infertility and the development of new contraceptives.
Exploring the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics: Quantum Mechanics in the Palm of Your Hand
Dr. Thomas Vojta will share an engaging, accessible look at the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics during a free public lecture celebrating 20 years of Nobel discussions at Missouri S&T.