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Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T or S&T) is a public research university in Rolla, Missouri. It is a member institution of the University of Missouri System. Most of its 7,083 students (2022)[8] study engineering, business, sciences, and mathematics. Known primarily for its engineering school, Missouri S&T offers degree programs in business and management systems, information science and technology, sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts. It is classified as a "STEM-dominant", R2 doctoral university with "high research activity".[13]

Missouri University of
Science and Technology
Former names
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy (1870–1964)
University of Missouri at Rolla (1964–1968)
University of Missouri–Rolla (1968–2008)
MottoSalus populi suprema lex esto (Latin)
Motto in English
Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law[1][2][3]
TypePublic research university
Established1870; 153 years ago (1870)
Parent institution
University of Missouri System
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Endowment$217.2 million (2022)[4]
ChancellorMohammad Dehghani[5]
ProvostColin Potts[6]
Academic staff
327 (full-time, fall 2021)[7]
Administrative staff
742 (full-time, fall 2021)[7]
Students7,083 (2022)[8]
Undergraduates5,501 (2022)[8]
Postgraduates1,582 (2022)[8]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural/College Town, 284 acres (1.15 km2)[9]
NewspaperMissouri Miner
ColorsSilver, Gold & Green[10]
     
NicknameMiners
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division II – GLVC
MascotJoe Miner[11][12]
Websitewww.mst.edu

History

 
Norwood Hall, from the southwest

Missouri S&T was founded in 1870 as the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy (MSM), the first technological learning institution west of the Mississippi River. Early in its history, the School of Mines was focused primarily on mining and metallurgy. Rolla is located close to the Southeast Missouri Lead District which produces about 70% of the U.S. primary supply of lead as well as significant amounts of the nation's zinc.[14]

The school was founded under the auspices of the University of Missouri in Columbia in order to take advantage of the Morrill Land-Grant Acts to "teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life."[15] The act endowed Missouri a federal land grant of 30,000 acres for each of the state's two senators and nine representatives at the time—or 330,000 acres (133,546.26 ha; 515.62 sq mi). The endowment said that the land could not be sold for less than $1.25/acre and as such was a minimum endowment of $412,500 for Missouri. There was an intense debate in the state over the location and number of schools before it was finally decided to have one school in Columbia and a branch in the mining area of southeast Missouri.[16]

Iron County, Missouri (Ironton) and Phelps County, Missouri (Rolla) made bids for the school. Iron County's bid was valued at $112,545 and Phelps County's bid was $130,545 so the Phelps bid was officially approved on December 20, 1870.[16]

 
The Rolla Building, 2008

Classes began on November 23, 1871, in a new building that the city of Rolla had just built. The college had an enrollment of 28 and three graduates in 1874.[16] The college bought what is now called the "Rolla Building" for $25,000 in January 1875. That building is now used as the Mathematics and Statistics Department's library, chair's office, part of the main office, and other faculty offices following a $2 million renovation in 1995.[17]

Initially, the school only offered degrees in civil engineering, metallurgy, and mining engineering. However, by the late 1920s, the school had added degrees in ceramic engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering.[18] The school became home to Missouri's first operational nuclear reactor in 1961.[19]

In June 2018, the school was approved by the state's Coordinating Board for Higher Education for designation as "highly selective" in its undergraduate admission criteria, joining only Truman State University among the state's public universities at that level. As such, first-time, full-time students seeking degrees are generally only admitted if they have a "percentile score" of 140 points or greater, a combination of their high school class and college testing (ACT or SAT) percentile ranks.[20] Missouri Department of Higher Education guidelines state that schools in this category may admit up to ten percent of students with lower percentile scores, and will automatically admit those with an ACT (or equivalent SAT) score of 27 or better.[21]

Changes in hierarchy and name

Until 1964, the school was considered an offsite department of MU's School of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, reporting to the main campus in Columbia (although it began fielding sports teams in 1935 in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association). As such, its presiding officer was originally called a director (1871–1941), then a dean (1941–1964).[22] In 1963 the University of Missouri System was created with the additions of standalone campuses in Kansas City and St. Louis. A year later, MSM was upgraded to an autonomous standalone campus as the University of Missouri at Rolla and its presiding officer, like that of its sister schools, was granted the title of chancellor. The curriculum was expanded to include most of the science and engineering disciplines, as well as social sciences and liberal arts such as psychology and history. In 1968, the campus name was slightly altered to the University of Missouri–Rolla, thus conforming to the naming scheme of the other three campuses. Business and management programs were gradually added in the following years. On January 1, 2008, UMR became known as Missouri University of Science and Technology or Missouri S&T for short.[23]

In making the case for changing the name, then Chancellor John F. Carney III noted that Rolla in 2007 was "one of the few technological research universities in the nation. A technological research university (polytechnic university or institute of technology) may be defined as one in which a majority of students are enrolled in engineering, the sciences, business or mathematics; the graduate and research programs in those fields are robust; and exceptional academic programs in the liberal arts, humanities and social sciences complement and provide context to the technological strengths of the institution."

He noted that more than 70 percent of its enrollment was in engineering and more than 90 percent was in engineering, business, science and math—significantly higher than engineering schools such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He noted "The university's name, however, does not reflect the distinctive nature of the campus. Often, UMR is viewed as a 'satellite' or 'branch' campus due to its name or as a 'feeder' campus for the University of Missouri-Columbia (commonly referred to as the University of Missouri). This branch-campus designation hinders many of our efforts to achieve national recognition and a strong reputation as a technological research university."[24][25]

He noted, "Of the 1.1 million seniors in the nation who took the ACT in 2006, only 551 non-Missouri seniors – or .05 percent – sent their scores to UMR." He also noted that the school's acronym of UMR got it confused with the University of Minnesota Rochester.[24]

Among the other names that were considered were Missouri University of Science and Engineering, Missouri Technological University, and Missouri Science and Engineering University.[25]

Chancellors

The naming structure for the head of the university has changed reflecting its changes through the years. The head currently reports to the University of Missouri System.[26][27]

The chancellor lives on campus at the Chancellor Residence (constructed in 1889 as the "Club House" dormitory, converted to a room house, before becoming the Missouri State Geological Survey headquarters and finally becoming the residence for the then-director in 1905).[28]

In August 2018, a committee was announced to lead a nationwide search for the next chancellor, the office having been filled on an interim basis since May 2017.[29] In May 2019, Mohammad Dehghani of Stevens Institute of Technology was announced as the next Missouri S&T chancellor, to begin service in August 2019.[30] Dehghani had previously held leadership positions at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Applied Physics Laboratory, and the Johns Hopkins University Systems Institute, at which he was a founding director.[31]

  1. Charles Penrose Williams, Director, 1871–77
  2. Charles Edmund Wait, Director, 1877–88
  3. William Holding Echols, Director, 1888–91
  4. Elmo Golightly Harris, Director, 1891–93
  5. Walter Buck Richards, Director, 1893–97
  6. George E. Ladd, Director, 1897–07
  7. Lewis Emmanuel Young, Director, 1907–13
  8. Leon Ellis Garrett, Acting Director, 1913–15
  9. Durward Copeland, Director, 1915
  10. Austin Lee McRae, Director, 1915–20
  11. Charles Herman Fulton, Director, 1920–37
  12. William Reuel Chedsey, Director, 1937–41
  13. Curtis L. Wilson, Dean, 1941–63
  14. Merl Baker, Dean 1963–1964, Chancellor 1964–73
    Dudley Thompson, Acting Chancellor, 1973–74
  15. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, Chancellor, 1974–76
    Jim C. Pogue, Interim Chancellor, 1977–78
  16. Joseph M. Marchello, Chancellor, 1978–85
    John T. Park, Interim Chancellor, 1985–86
  17. Martin C. Jischke, Chancellor, 1986–91
  18. John T. Park, Chancellor (initially interim), 1991–2000
  19. Gary Thomas, Chancellor, 2000–05
  20. John F. Carney III, Chancellor, 2005 – August 2011
    Warren K. Wray, Interim Chancellor, September 2011 – March 2012[32]
  21. Cheryl B. Schrader, Chancellor, April 2012 – May 2017[33][34][35]
    Christopher G. Maples, Interim Chancellor, May 2017 – July 2019[36]
  22. Mohammad Dehghani, Chancellor, August 2019 – present[5]

Historic $300 million gift

In October 2020, the university received the largest single gift to any university, public or private, in the state of Missouri. The $300 million gift from June and Fred Kummer established a new foundation to establish the Kummer Institute for Student Success, Research and Economic Development. The gift also will establish a new college of innovation and entrepreneurship at Missouri S&T, develop new areas for research, provide scholarships and fellowships for students, and bolster the Rolla region's economy.[37]

Military service

Military service has long been a tradition at the college. Beginning with the American Civil War, students and faculty have served in all major American conflicts.[38]

Civil War

Three individuals: James Abert, George D. Emerson, and Robert W. Douthat served in the American Civil War and as faculty.[38]

World War One

When the United States entered WWI in April, 1917, a total of 65 members of the university, students and faculty, entered into the service for First Officers Training Camp.[39] Almost half of the enrolled student population was involved in The Great War in some capacity, as the total enrollment was 186, down from 301 students.[39] In total, nine men from the university sacrificed their lives.[39] Two men received the Distinguished Service Cross from General John J. Pershing.[40] One man, H. F. Allison, is credited with the first shot fired in France from a member of the American Expeditionary Force.[40]

Inter-war years

In 1920, the college started its Reserve Officer Training Corps.[41] An integral part of university life, at least half of all students made ROTC a part of their curriculum from 1924 to 1940.[40] Of the 931 students enrolled in 1940, 534 were also ROTC Cadets.[40] Two cadets from these inter-war years eventually made the rank of general: Byron E. Peebles and Walter P. Leber, from the classes of 1936 and 1940, respectively.

WWII

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, MSM faced the repeated challenge of students seeking to immediately enlist to help the war effort as had occurred in 1917.[42] The 1941–42 administration, including Curtis Laws Wilson, instead encouraged the student body to finish their training as that would make them more useful to the military.[42]

Campus

Bertelsmeyer Hall

Bertlsmeyer Hall is located at the intersection of 11th street and State Street.[43] The construction of Bertelsmeyer Hall broke ground in April 2013.[44] It was named after James E. Bertelsmeyer (BS ChemE 1966), who contributed $5 million towards its construction.[44] The building was dedicated in October 2014 and is the current home of the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department.[43]

Castleman Hall

Castleman Hall, completed in March 1991, was dedicated in October 1991 as a new 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2) home for the alumni and development offices, and the music and theater departments. Featuring a 660-seat performing arts center, the building occupies the city block between Main and State Streets, and Tenth and Eleventh Streets.[45] The alumni and music offices had been in Harris Hall since the 1970s.[46] The Alumni Association moved to the Hasselmann building in 2015.

Curtis Laws Wilson Library

 
Curtis Laws Wilson Library

The Curtis Laws Wilson Library is the main academic library on campus.[47] Wilson served as dean of the school from 1941 to 1963. The library's third floor is strictly a quiet study area with multiple rooms circling around the main area. The IT Helpdesk Walk-In Center is located on the first floor. The Miner Break Cafe (currently a Starbucks) is also located in the front right corner of the first floor.

The basement of the library is a quiet study area and is also home to several campus organizations, including:

  • Video Communications Center, which provides video services to the university and produces distance education courses.[48]
  • KMST, a radio station licensed in Rolla, Missouri; in 2017, operations moved to the University of Missouri–St. Louis
  • State Historical Society of Missouri, Research Center-Rolla, which provides access to records and papers relating to area individuals, families, and organizations[49]
  • University Archives, which houses the historical, legal and cultural records of the university[50]
     
    Harris Hall at S&T

Harris Hall

Harris Hall opened in 1940 after Director William Chedsey was able to secure $80,000 from the Works Progress Administration and $50,000 in state funding.[51] Harris Hall housed the Civil degree program for nearly two decades.[51] As of April 2021, parts of the building are used by the Army ROTC Stonehenge Battalion, and Air Force ROTC Detachment 442.[52][53] The building is named after Elmo Golightly Harris, one of the university's first directors, and the first chair of the department of civil engineering. Harris also led the first class held in the building.[54]

Hasselmann Alumni House

 
Hasselmann Alumni House

The Hasselmann Alumni house was dedicated in 2015 as the home for the Miner Alumni Association and as a venue for campus and community events. It is named for Karl Hasselmann, a 1925 graduate in mining engineering, who had a prominent career in the oil industry. The Miner Alumni Association was organized in 1921 and publishes the Missouri S&T Magazine (formerly the MSM Alumnus). Alumni and other professionals also support the institution through discipline-specific academies which elect members for contributions to their professions and to the campus. These S&T groups serve an advisory role and include the Academy of Chemical Engineers, the Academy of Civil Engineers, the Academy of Computer Science, the Academy of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Academy of Engineering Management, the Academy of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineers, the Academy of Miner Athletics, and the Mines and Metallurgy Academy.

 
Havener Center at Missouri S&T

Havener Center

 
Millennium Arch, next to Castleman Hall

The Havener Center is a multipurpose campus center for student life and activity. It is named for entrepreneur Gary Havener, a 1962 graduate in mathematics. It was dedicated in 2005 to house the Student Life offices, the campus bookstore, a food court, a gameroom, meeting space, etc.

Leach Theatre

Leach Theatre is located in Castleman Hall and has a maximum seating capacity of 650 audience members. The theatre was opened in 1991 and plays host to approximately 100 events each academic year, including campus events and touring performances of groups such as the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Russian National Ballet, Stomp, as well as off-Broadway shows such as Cats, Evita, and 42nd Street.[55]

Millennium Arch

The university developed a new way to make deep cuts in granite and worked with artist Edwina Sandys who used the method to create the Millennium Arch sculpture. The Arch is a single trilithon with the stylized silhouettes of a man and a woman cut from the two uprights. The figures cut from the uprights stand nearby as freestanding statues. The work, which is located on 10th Street facing Castleman Hall, was developed as a project of the High Pressure Waterjet Laboratory of the Rock Mechanics & Explosive Research Center at Missouri S&T.

There are two similar but smaller megaliths, showing the same silhouette, on each side of the sidewalk entrance to the Rock Mechanics & Explosive Research Center.

 
Missouri S&T Stonehenge, next to U.S. Highway 63 (Bishop Avenue)

Missouri S&T Stonehenge

Missouri S&T Stonehenge is a partial reconstruction of the original Stonehenge monument located on Salisbury Plain, in southern England. Missouri S&T's version of the ancient structure is located on the northwest corner of campus, and was dedicated on June 20, 1984, during the summer solstice. It features a 50-foot (15 m) diameter ring of 30 stones around a horseshoe of five trilithons through which various sightings of sunrise and sunset can be made. About 160 tons of granite were used to construct the monument. The rock was cut by Missouri S&T's water jet cutter equipment, which used two waterjets cutting at a pressure of 15,000 pounds of force per square inch (103 MPa), slicing across the surface just like a conventional saw. The cutter moved at a speed of about 10 feet per minute (50 mm/s) and cut between one-quarter and one-half inch (6 and 13 mm) on each pass.[56]

After completion, Missouri S&T Stonehenge received an award from the National Society of Professional Engineers for being one of 1985's Ten Outstanding Engineering Achievements.[57]

 
Missouri S&T Nuclear Reactor

Nuclear reactor

The school operates the 200 kW Missouri S&T nuclear reactor on-campus for educational, training, and research purposes.[58] It became the first nuclear reactor to have become operational in Missouri, and first achieved criticality in 1961.[59]

 
Parker Hall at Missouri S&T

Parker Hall

The construction of Parker Hall was completed in 1912.[54] The building housed the campus library until the opening of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.[60] Parker Hall is one of three buildings (The Rolla building and Norwood Hall being the other two) that are from the school's first 50 years.[61] As of April 2021, Parker Hall holds the Visitor Center, Admissions Office, Registrar, Student Financial Assistance, Accounting and Cashier's Office, and administrative offices.[62]

Jack Carney Puck and Plaza

The Jack Carney Puck and Plaza is a small, circular stage in the center of the campus.[63] It is used for many student events, and is particularly active during St. Patrick's Day festivities. The Puck is a common gathering area, and tours given to new students often start at the landmark. The stage is recarpeted each year to reflect the next "Best Ever" St. Patrick's Day. Reconstruction of the area around the Puck began in late 2020 to renovate the landmark in honor of former Chancellor John F. "Jack" Carney III.[64] The campus landmark's dedication was celebrated in October 2021.[citation needed]

Schrenk Hall

Originally known as the New Chemistry Building and built in 1940, Schrenk Hall is home to the Chemistry and Biological Sciences departments.[65]

Solar Village

 
Solar Village on S&T Campus

Officially opened in December 2010,[66] the Solar Village consists of four entries by Missouri S&T in the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.[67] Students, staff, faculty, and donors of Missouri S&T designed, constructed, and competed homes in each of the first four Decathlons including the Solar House in 2002,[68] the Prairie House in 2005,[69] the Solar House in 2007,[70] and the Show-Me House in 2009.[71] In 2012, the Solar Village was one of two highlights in a video short that won recognition from Second Nature and a Climate Leadership Award for the campus.[72] In 2014, the Solar Village was expanded to include a microgrid system and an electric car charging station,[73] and in 2016, Missouri S&T announced a second, EcoVillage, composed of Decathlon entries including the 2013 Chameleon House and the 2015 Nest Home.[74]

Kummer Student Design Center

 
The Kummer Design Center from the south

The Kummer Design Center was dedicated on May 20, 2011. It was named after Fred and June Kummer who donated $1.25 million of the $2.75 million project, which was funded entirely by private gifts to the university.[75] Fred Kummer is an alumnus of the university.[75] The Kummer Design Center was initially a 23,000 square foot (2,100 m2) building.[75] The building formerly housed the Student Rec Center, and before that it was a Holsum Bread Bakery.[76]

The Kummer Design Center is located at 1051 N Bishop Avenue in Rolla, and is home to the SDELC,[77] short for Student Design and Experiential Learning Center.[77] The SDELC contains offices, a conference room, a machine shop, labs, a computer lab, and an iGEM lab.[78] Twenty of the university's design teams are housed inside of the SDELC.[79] There are approximately twelve hundred students involved on said design teams,[80] and they have 24/7 access to the design center.[81] These students get to use their experiences on the design teams for the university-required experiential learning.[82] The Kummer Design Center is also home to American Pie Company and Spoon Me (frozen yogurt) fast food restaurants.[83][76]

On April 26, 2019, a Mars Rover designed by S&T's Mars Rover Team broke ground on an expansion for the Kummer Design Center.[79] The expansion added 8,000 square feet (740 m2) of new labs, manufacturing, and fabrication bays.[84] In addition it expanded the waterjet, welding, and composites labs.[84] The expansion doubled the size of the previous SDELC.[85] Brinkmann Constructors is the company that built the addition onto the design center.[86] The expansion's highest-level donors were Richard and Nancy Arnold, Brinkmann Constructors, Roger and Karen LaBoude, and Fred and June Kummer.[84] The new expansion was dedicated on September 11, 2020, to a virtual audience.[85]

In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, students and staff used the design center to make PPE for Phelps Health and other surrounding medical facilities.[87] The design center utilized 3D printers to print prototype face shield brackets and face masks.[87] Some of the prototype files were released for the public to print.[87]

Design teams

  • The Advanced Aero-Vehicle Group constructs a remote controlled airplane for the annual Society of Automotive Engineers' Aero Design competition. The project is of interest mainly to aerospace engineering students, but students from other disciplines are also on the team. The Advanced Aero Vehicle Group also constructs a rocket every year. The rocket competes in the USLI competition hosted by NASA, in which the rocket must carry a payload one mile into the atmosphere. The AAVG group is also working on a research and development subgroup to complement the existing plane and rocket groups.
  • The Baja SAE design team designs, builds, and races an off-road vehicle each year.[88] The team competes against other universities at international events.[88]
  • The BattleBot Design Team is one of the newest design teams, as it began in 2018, in the Student Design Center.[89] The team designed and built its first robot, Ankle Grinder, in 2020 and will compete for the first time on March 20, 2021, at the Norwalk Havoc Competition in Norwalk, Connecticut.[90]
  • The Missouri S&T Chem E Car team designs and constructs small chemical-reaction-powered cars that are used in regional competitions. The designed car must be stopped by a timed chemical reactions and the goal of competitions is to see which car can be the most precise and stop at the given distance (15–30 m), solely using chemistry.[91]
  • The Missouri S&T Concrete Canoe Team designs and constructs a concrete canoe and races it on a lake in regional and national competitions. The team has participated in concrete canoe competitions since the 1970s. The entire project, including fundraising and construction, is completed by the students. The team took third place in 2004.[92]
  • Missouri S&T's chapter of Engineers Without Borders has four ongoing international projects in Guatemala, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Over one hundred students are part of a team that works to develop sustainable solutions to engineering problems, such as lack of access to drinking water, in developing countries.[93]
  • Each year the Formula Electric team designs, builds, and races an electric formula-style race car.[94] The team was founded in 2012 and started to compete in 2015.[95] In 2017, the team finished overall 4th, the best they have ever done.[95] For the 2017–2018 season, the team lost its title sponsor.[95]
  • The Missouri S&T Formula SAE team constructs a small formula-style race car every year, suitable for mass production and sale to weekend autocrossers. The team competes in Brooklyn, Michigan, against more than 100 other teams from universities around the world. The vehicle's cost, sales presentation, engineering design, acceleration, braking and racing performance all factor into its final score. The team has placed in the top ten in eight of the past twelve competitions,[as of?] including first-, second- and fourth-place finishes.[96]
  • The Missouri S&T Human Powered Vehicle Team demonstrates its members' engineering excellence via a human-powered vehicle. The team promotes alternative energy technology while providing future engineers with hands-on experience in applying classroom knowledge. Through intercollegiate competition, this project hopes to foster leadership, teamwork, and the continuous advancement of technologies for the betterment of humanity. The team competes annually at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Human Powered Vehicle Challenge in both west and east coast competitions. The team has placed among the top two overall in 14 of 16 competitions,[as of?] and holds the female sprint record of 41.8 mph and male sprint record of 48.6 mph.[97] In 2010, the team swept both the East and West Coast competitions and placed first in every event: Design, Male Drag Race, Female Drag Race and the Endurance Race, giving the team 1st Place Overall and National Speed Class Champions.[98] In 2015, the team placed second overall in the ASME West Competition and first overall in the ASME East Competition, in the speed class.[99][100]
  • The S&T Mars Rover design team finished in first place at the 2017 international University Rover Challenge competition held June 1–3, 2017, in Hanksville, Utah. Missouri S&T's Mars Rover, named Gryphon, was designed and built by the students. The team developed custom circuitry for the rover, machined the aluminum and carbon-fiber support structure, developed durable wheels for terrain mobility, and 3-D printed gears used in the rover.[101]
  • Every year the Miner Aviation team designs, builds, and flies a remote-controlled plane for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Design/Build/Fly competition (AIAA DBF).[102] The team was founded in 1999 and first competed in the 2000–2001 competition year.[103] The team was originally named the Advanced Aero Vehicle Group and later changed their name to the Miner Aviation Student Design team during the 2016–2017 competition year.[103] In their first year, they finished 2nd place overall in the Open Class.[103] In the 2002–2003 competition year they finished 1st place overall in the Open Class.[103] They started to compete in the Advanced Class in the 2009–2010 competition year.[103]
  • Every two years the Motorcycle Design Team designs, builds, and races a motorbike, competing against universities across the world at the Motorland Aragon racetrack in Alcaniz, Spain.[104]
  • Every year the Multirotor Design Team competes in the International Aerial Robotics Competition (IARC).[105] Competitions repeat each year until a team completes the competition.[105] The team designs, builds, and programs drones.[106] The team has also partnered with the Rocket Design team to compete in the Argonia Cup.[105]
  • The S&T Robotics Team participates annually in the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC).[107] The team builds autonomous vehicles that traverse obstacle courses consisting of lane markers and obstacles. The current vehicles are designed to be omnidirectional so that they can easily drive around obstacles. Typically there are 30–50 students on the team and two faculty advisers. The students handle all design and management aspects of the team but occasionally receive help from technicians to fabricate parts.
  • The Rocket Design Team competes in the Spaceport America Cup which is designed around the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC).[108] The team designs and builds a rocket each year for the competition.[109] The team first started competing in 2015.[109] 2019 was the first year they made two rockets.[109]
  • The Missouri S&T Satellite Project (M-SAT) team began as an Aerospace engineering course (AE301 Spacecraft Design) when NASA held a contest for a two-year development and build project (Nanosat program) that had to accomplish its goals in the harsh environment of space. After taking third place in Nanosat-4, the team continued perfecting its twin satellites for spaceflight and entry into the Nanosat-6 competition. During this cycle, the team was awarded "Best Outreach"[110] for its work at encouraging an interest by local school students in STEM-related fields. The team placed second during Nanosat-7, beating rival MIT.[111] With their legacy twin-satellite design and feedback from the AFRL sponsors, the team went on to win Nanosat-8 in 2015.[112]
  • Missouri S&T's Solar Car team has met with much success. Every two years, the team constructs a single-passenger car, its top covered with solar cells, that runs exclusively on solar power. The car houses lithium ion batteries, which are much lighter than conventional lead-acid batteries. Every time the car is rebuilt, changes make it lighter and more efficient. The team regularly enters solar car races in the United States and occasionally enters international races. The car claimed first place in Sunrayce '99, first place in the 2000 Formula Sun Grand Prix, fourth place in the Australian World Solar Challenge in 2001, second place in the 2001 American Solar Challenge, and first place in the 2003 American Solar Challenge. In 2016, the team placed fourth in the American Solar Challenge after not participating for six years.
  • The Missouri S&T Solar House Team, designs and builds a house that is completely sustained by energy collected directly from the sun.[113] After the house is built on campus, it is disassembled and transported to Washington, D.C. for the Solar Decathlon, a month-long competition. The Solar House Team placed 11th overall in both 2007[114] and 2009 out of a total of 20 teams. The team is one of only three teams to compete in four decathlons, and one of two teams to compete in four consecutive decathlons. The 2011 Decathlon is the first that Missouri S&T did not participate, but the Solar House Team is back in the 2013 Decathlon in Irvine, California. The team took first place in the Energy Balance category at the 2005 competition. At the 2002 competition the team took first place in Refrigeration, second place in Energy Balance and third in Hot Water. In 2002 and 2005, the Missouri S&T team took 9th place out of 14 teams and 7th place out of 18 teams respectively. After competition, the homes are returned to the Solar Village on the S&T campus where they are rented as student housing.
  • The Steel Bridge Design Team has competed since 2002.[115] The AISC Student Steel Bridge Competition Committee releases new rules at the beginning of each school year.[116] Participating teams are required to design and build a 1:10 scale steel bridge every year.[116] Due to COVID-19, the competition was canceled in 2020.[115] The team has advanced to nationals in 2003, 2004, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2019. Its best finish thus far was 12th in 2004.[115]
  • The Underwater Robotics Team designs, builds, programs, and tests robots that are meant to operate underwater.[117] They compete in the Marine Advanced Technology Education remotely operated vehicles (MATE ROV) competition.[117]

Former buildings

  • The Jackling Gymnasium opened in 1915 and was named after Daniel C. Jackling, a successful alumnus who previously gave $1500 to improve the athletic field that was also later named after him.[51] The Jackling Gym was a two-story building; the first floor had a 20-by-60-foot (6.1 by 18.3 m) swimming pool and lockers, while the second floor had a 70-by-90-foot (21 by 27 m) gymnasium.[51] A gallery above the gym had seats to watch basketball games and a running track.[51] After the end of World War II, the gym also housed about two dozen student-athletes in rooms around the pool and basketball court.[51] These students became known as the "Jackling Jocks" and were housed in the building over a period of 15 years.[51] In August 1965, the gymnasium was to be destroyed due to safety concerns.[60] The Jackling Gymnasium was the first building on campus to be demolished.[60] The Curtis Laws Wilson Library was built on the Jackling Gymnasium's former site.[60] The Gale Bulman Building was built in 1969 as a replacement for the Jackling Gymnasium.[51]
  • Built in 1885, the Old Chemistry Building was the second building on campus after the Rolla Building.[118] The Old Chemistry Building burned to the ground in 1969.[119]

Off-campus

Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory

The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Laboratory supports related research.[120] The Missouri University of Science and Technology Electromagnetic Compatibility Consortium is a broad partnership of digital electronics companies committed to funding electromagnetic compatibility research through this facility.[citation needed]

Experimental mine

This limestone mine is located near the main campus and is used for the teaching and research activities of the Department of Mining Engineering. The facilities, which cover 25 acres (0.10 km2), include the mine and adjacent surface dolomite quarries. The mine supports student competition teams, such as the mine rescue team, and the annual "Haunted Mine" Halloween event. The mine has been used by the school since 1921.[121]

Academics

Rankings

Recent school rankings include:

  • Missouri S&T was ranked No. 5 in the country for "best colleges for engineering majors" by Money. (2022)[129]
  • Missouri S&T was ranked No. 4 among public universities for "return on investment, career opportunities, and internship opportunities for students" by The Princeton Review. (2021)[130][131]
  • Missouri S&T was ranked No. 1 for Missouri's best value college by SmartAsset "with an average starting salary for new graduates of $67,300. Tuition at the University is $9,246 and students receive an average of $8,274 in scholarships and grants." (2020)[132]
  • Missouri S&T was ranked No. 42 in the United States for "40-year return on investment, or net present value (NPV) with an average return of $1,548,000 for a bachelor's degree recipient" by the Center on Education and the Workforce. (2019)[133]
  • Missouri S&T was ranked No. 25 in the "top 25 STEM-centric schools" by Forbes. (2018)[134]
  • Missouri S&T was ranked No. 3 in the "top 10 places to get an engineering degree in the U.S." by USA Today. (2016)[135]
  • Business Insider ranked Missouri S&T No. 5 among the "most underrated colleges in America". (2015)[136]

Organization

The university is divided into three colleges, each of which contains multiple departments.[137]

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE) has 11 departments:[138]

  • Air Force ROTC
  • Arts, Languages, and Philosophy
  • Biological Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • English and Technical Communication
  • History and Political Science
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Military Science (Army ROTC)
  • Physics
  • Psychological Science
  • Teacher Education and Certification

The College of Computing and Engineering (CEC) has 9 departments:[139]

  • Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
  • Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Geosciences, Geological, and Petroleum Engineering
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  • Mining and Explosives Engineering
  • Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science

The Kummer College of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (Kummer College) has 3 departments:[140]

  • Business and Information Systems
  • Economics
  • Engineering Management and Systems Engineering

Student engineering projects

The Student Design & Experiential Learning Center (SDELC)[141] was established in 2000 to better support the various multi-disciplinary student design teams. In 2004, the center's mission expanded to provide experiential learning in academic courses, identify and support student service learning projects within the curriculum, and support ad hoc student teams in specialty academic events involving multi-disciplinary student research.

By 2006, the SDELC had expanded to ten student design teams. The center's expanded mission involved better funding and offering support and resources to multi-disciplinary project teams that had a research base to their activities. The SDELC provided academic credit opportunities in the form of three, one-hour classes on design, leadership and communication. The center also offers a half-credit course on experiential design through the Residential College (RC) program which has a per-semester enrollment of over 100 students engaged in hands-on learning projects. The SDELC's student design teams, research teams and projects, and academic courses are the foundation of experiential learning at Missouri S&T.[141]

Athletics

The Missouri S&T athletic teams are named the Miners and Lady Miners. The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) for most of its sports since the 2005–06 academic year; while its men's swimming team competes in the New South Intercollegiate Swim Conference (NSISC).[142] The Miners and Lady Miners previously competed in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) from 1935–36 to 2004–05; and in the Missouri College Athletic Union (MCAU) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1924–25 to 1932–33.

Missouri S&T competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports (10 for men, 7 for women): Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, track & field (indoor and outdoor)[a] and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, track & field (indoor and outdoor),[a] volleyball and spirit squad. Former sports included women's golf. As of July 2022, men's volleyball became the 17th varsity sport in the 2023 spring season (2022–23 school year).[143]

Notes
  1. ^ a b The NCAA classifies indoor and outdoor track & field, both sponsored by S&T for both men and women, as two separate sports. Indoor championships are held in the NCAA's winter season and outdoor championships in the spring season.

History

The name comes from the university's history as a mining school. Intercollegiate competition began with a baseball game in 1892 with the first football game in the following year.

Club and intramural sports

Club sports associated with Missouri S&T include ultimate frisbee,[144] lacrosse, rugby union, roller hockey, trap and skeet,[145] tennis, baseball,[146] and water polo.[147]

Intramural sports have a very large following at the Missouri S&T. With over 60 men's teams and over 10 women's teams, sports are arranged into divisions. Thirty different sports are contested each year: golf, softball, swimming, ultimate, flag football, billiards, badminton, volleyball, racquetball, bowling, basketball, table tennis, tennis, track, weightlifting, and soccer.

Student life

The Missouri S&T event calendar includes current campus events.[148]

There are over 200 student organizations at Missouri S&T, including student government, professional societies, community service organizations, and religious and cultural groups.[149]

Student media

The student-run newspaper at Missouri S&T, The Missouri Miner, is published every Thursday during the school year and can be read online, with ongoing digitization of each issue since the first in 1915.[150] In February 2007, the paper threatened to sue the school because the university cut funding.[151] After a one-school-year break for many reasons including a funding cut, The Missouri Miner continued publication in the fall semester of 2009.

Production of the university's RollaMo yearbook is handled by undergraduate students.[152]

 
QSL Cards for W0EEE Amateur Radio Station

Amateur radio station, WØEEE, founded in 1931 and run by the Amateur Radio Club, was the first campus club at MSM and is one of the oldest student/college amateur stations in the US.[153] The club is located in Emerson Electrical Company Hall.

Two broadcast radio stations are associated with Missouri S&T: KMNR, previously known as KMSM, is a student-run, freeform radio station whose music playlist varies with the mood and inclination of the DJ, with some playing caller requests. Every year KMNR hosts two concerts – Freakers Ball in the fall and MasqueRave (formerly Glitter Ball) in the spring. KMST, previously known as KUMR, is a member-supported public radio station, typically playing classical, bluegrass and jazz and National Public Radio programs. On July 16, 2007, KUMR officially changed its call letters to KMST, in advance of the change of name from "University of Missouri–Rolla" to the "Missouri University of Science and Technology". In 2017, KMST's broadcast operations were transferred to the University of Missouri–St. Louis.

Honor societies

 
Tau Beta Pi Bent Monument

Honor societies with chapters at Missouri S&T include:

Greek life

Approximately 22% of the undergraduate student body belongs to a social Greek organization.[154] There are 19 fraternities and 5 sororities, which collectively raise over $125,000 annually toward various philanthropies.[155][156]

 
Former TKE chapter house at 1107 N. State Street (demolished 2020)
 
Current TKE chapter house on Fraternity Row

The Beta-Eta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy on March 8, 1947 – the fraternity's 55th chapter. It remains active at Missouri S&T and has a chartered alumni association.[157] As of fall 2022, the chapter had initiated 1,259 members and received 69 international awards.[158] The Beta-Eta chapter has been recognized internationally nine times as a "Top TKE Chapter", the fraternity's highest recognition for a chapter, most recently for the 2021–2022 academic year.[159] In 2017, the Tau Kappa Epsilon chapter at Missouri S&T completed construction of a new chapter house on Fraternity Row where the old Delta Sigma Phi round house was located.[160][161] The former TKE house was demolished in 2020 after asbestos abatement in 2019.[162][163]

University housing

Various residence halls are available for those who choose to live on campus:[164]

  • Miner Village – five buildings of two- and four-bedroom apartments, with a central clubhouse
  • Residential Commons – two- or four-bedroom suites for four people
  • Rolla Suites – two buildings of studio and efficiency style rooms
  • Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall – two towers of two-bed rooms, with an in-hall dining facility
  • University Commons – newest complex, with four-bedroom apartments for four or eight people

The Christian Campus Fellowship also provides university-approved housing just off campus for 64 residents.[165]

Most of the former Quadrangle residence hall buildings were razed and replaced with a parking lot in the late 2010s.[166]

Traditions

 
St. Patrick Statue on Wilson Library Plaza

St. Patrick's Day is the largest annual celebration and predominant cultural event at Missouri S&T, with each year's observance touted as the "Best Ever!". During St. Pat's, students wear green sweatshirts (which are sold as fund-raisers throughout the season), carry shillelaghs and party (including drinking green beer). One tradition, observed primarily among fraternities, is the "killing" of rubber snakes in commemoration of St. Patrick's mythical banishing of snakes from Ireland.

Along with the snake invasion comes the tradition of Follies. Students meet daily at "the Puck" (a short cylindrical stage bearing a large shamrock) to hear jokes and participate in short competitions. On the third day of Follies, students move to the town's band-shell to participate in the ceremonial arrival of St. Pat's Court. The day after Follies, students participate in "Gonzo and Games". Gonzo and Games are two days of elaborate games in which different organizations compete. Friday of St. Pat's week is concluded with Coronation, a ceremony where the Queen of Love and Beauty is announced. The final event of St. Pat's week is a Saturday morning parade on Pine Street, which is painted green by St. Pat's Board Alumni. This parade is known throughout the United States and boasts well over one hundred floats and participating groups.

The rationale for the celebration is the notion that St. Patrick is the patron saint of engineers.[167][168] Such recognition of St. Patrick began in 1903 when the engineering students of the University of Missouri in Columbia claimed St. Patrick's Day to be a holiday for engineers.[169] The tradition continues and has been adopted by many other schools across the nation. A bronze statue of St. Patrick, by St. Louis sculptor Rudolph Edward Torrini, is located on the Wilson Library Plaza.[170][171] St. Patrick's Day 2008 marked the one hundredth consecutive year of the holiday's celebration at Missouri S&T.[172] The university cancelled all school-sanctioned St. Patrick's Day celebrations for the first time in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[173] 2021 included "part virtual and part socially distanced" events for the holiday.[174]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

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Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri S amp T or S amp T is a public research university in Rolla Missouri It is a member institution of the University of Missouri System Most of its 7 083 students 2022 8 study engineering business sciences and mathematics Known primarily for its engineering school Missouri S amp T offers degree programs in business and management systems information science and technology sciences social sciences humanities and arts It is classified as a STEM dominant R2 doctoral university with high research activity 13 Missouri University ofScience and TechnologyFormer namesMissouri School of Mines and Metallurgy 1870 1964 University of Missouri at Rolla 1964 1968 University of Missouri Rolla 1968 2008 MottoSalus populi suprema lex esto Latin Motto in EnglishLet the welfare of the people be the supreme law 1 2 3 TypePublic research universityEstablished1870 153 years ago 1870 Parent institutionUniversity of Missouri SystemAccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsORAUSpace grantEndowment 217 2 million 2022 4 ChancellorMohammad Dehghani 5 ProvostColin Potts 6 Academic staff327 full time fall 2021 7 Administrative staff742 full time fall 2021 7 Students7 083 2022 8 Undergraduates5 501 2022 8 Postgraduates1 582 2022 8 LocationRolla Missouri United StatesCampusRural College Town 284 acres 1 15 km2 9 NewspaperMissouri MinerColorsSilver Gold amp Green 10 NicknameMinersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II GLVCMascotJoe Miner 11 12 Websitewww wbr mst wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Changes in hierarchy and name 1 2 Chancellors 1 3 Historic 300 million gift 1 4 Military service 1 4 1 Civil War 1 4 2 World War One 1 4 3 Inter war years 1 4 4 WWII 2 Campus 2 1 Bertelsmeyer Hall 2 2 Castleman Hall 2 3 Curtis Laws Wilson Library 2 4 Harris Hall 2 5 Hasselmann Alumni House 2 6 Havener Center 2 7 Leach Theatre 2 8 Millennium Arch 2 9 Missouri S amp T Stonehenge 2 10 Nuclear reactor 2 11 Parker Hall 2 12 Jack Carney Puck and Plaza 2 13 Schrenk Hall 2 14 Solar Village 2 15 Kummer Student Design Center 2 15 1 Design teams 2 16 Former buildings 3 Off campus 3 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory 3 2 Experimental mine 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 4 2 Organization 4 3 Student engineering projects 5 Athletics 5 1 History 5 2 Club and intramural sports 6 Student life 6 1 Student media 6 2 Honor societies 6 3 Greek life 6 4 University housing 6 5 Traditions 7 Notable faculty 8 Notable alumni 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Norwood Hall from the southwest Missouri S amp T was founded in 1870 as the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy MSM the first technological learning institution west of the Mississippi River Early in its history the School of Mines was focused primarily on mining and metallurgy Rolla is located close to the Southeast Missouri Lead District which produces about 70 of the U S primary supply of lead as well as significant amounts of the nation s zinc 14 The school was founded under the auspices of the University of Missouri in Columbia in order to take advantage of the Morrill Land Grant Acts to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life 15 The act endowed Missouri a federal land grant of 30 000 acres for each of the state s two senators and nine representatives at the time or 330 000 acres 133 546 26 ha 515 62 sq mi The endowment said that the land could not be sold for less than 1 25 acre and as such was a minimum endowment of 412 500 for Missouri There was an intense debate in the state over the location and number of schools before it was finally decided to have one school in Columbia and a branch in the mining area of southeast Missouri 16 Iron County Missouri Ironton and Phelps County Missouri Rolla made bids for the school Iron County s bid was valued at 112 545 and Phelps County s bid was 130 545 so the Phelps bid was officially approved on December 20 1870 16 The Rolla Building 2008 Classes began on November 23 1871 in a new building that the city of Rolla had just built The college had an enrollment of 28 and three graduates in 1874 16 The college bought what is now called the Rolla Building for 25 000 in January 1875 That building is now used as the Mathematics and Statistics Department s library chair s office part of the main office and other faculty offices following a 2 million renovation in 1995 17 Initially the school only offered degrees in civil engineering metallurgy and mining engineering However by the late 1920s the school had added degrees in ceramic engineering chemical engineering electrical engineering and mechanical engineering 18 The school became home to Missouri s first operational nuclear reactor in 1961 19 In June 2018 the school was approved by the state s Coordinating Board for Higher Education for designation as highly selective in its undergraduate admission criteria joining only Truman State University among the state s public universities at that level As such first time full time students seeking degrees are generally only admitted if they have a percentile score of 140 points or greater a combination of their high school class and college testing ACT or SAT percentile ranks 20 Missouri Department of Higher Education guidelines state that schools in this category may admit up to ten percent of students with lower percentile scores and will automatically admit those with an ACT or equivalent SAT score of 27 or better 21 Changes in hierarchy and name Edit Until 1964 the school was considered an offsite department of MU s School of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts reporting to the main campus in Columbia although it began fielding sports teams in 1935 in the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association As such its presiding officer was originally called a director 1871 1941 then a dean 1941 1964 22 In 1963 the University of Missouri System was created with the additions of standalone campuses in Kansas City and St Louis A year later MSM was upgraded to an autonomous standalone campus as the University of Missouri at Rolla and its presiding officer like that of its sister schools was granted the title of chancellor The curriculum was expanded to include most of the science and engineering disciplines as well as social sciences and liberal arts such as psychology and history In 1968 the campus name was slightly altered to the University of Missouri Rolla thus conforming to the naming scheme of the other three campuses Business and management programs were gradually added in the following years On January 1 2008 UMR became known as Missouri University of Science and Technology or Missouri S amp T for short 23 In making the case for changing the name then Chancellor John F Carney III noted that Rolla in 2007 was one of the few technological research universities in the nation A technological research university polytechnic university or institute of technology may be defined as one in which a majority of students are enrolled in engineering the sciences business or mathematics the graduate and research programs in those fields are robust and exceptional academic programs in the liberal arts humanities and social sciences complement and provide context to the technological strengths of the institution He noted that more than 70 percent of its enrollment was in engineering and more than 90 percent was in engineering business science and math significantly higher than engineering schools such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute He noted The university s name however does not reflect the distinctive nature of the campus Often UMR is viewed as a satellite or branch campus due to its name or as a feeder campus for the University of Missouri Columbia commonly referred to as the University of Missouri This branch campus designation hinders many of our efforts to achieve national recognition and a strong reputation as a technological research university 24 25 He noted Of the 1 1 million seniors in the nation who took the ACT in 2006 only 551 non Missouri seniors or 05 percent sent their scores to UMR He also noted that the school s acronym of UMR got it confused with the University of Minnesota Rochester 24 Among the other names that were considered were Missouri University of Science and Engineering Missouri Technological University and Missouri Science and Engineering University 25 Chancellors Edit The naming structure for the head of the university has changed reflecting its changes through the years The head currently reports to the University of Missouri System 26 27 The chancellor lives on campus at the Chancellor Residence constructed in 1889 as the Club House dormitory converted to a room house before becoming the Missouri State Geological Survey headquarters and finally becoming the residence for the then director in 1905 28 In August 2018 a committee was announced to lead a nationwide search for the next chancellor the office having been filled on an interim basis since May 2017 29 In May 2019 Mohammad Dehghani of Stevens Institute of Technology was announced as the next Missouri S amp T chancellor to begin service in August 2019 30 Dehghani had previously held leadership positions at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory the Applied Physics Laboratory and the Johns Hopkins University Systems Institute at which he was a founding director 31 Charles Penrose Williams Director 1871 77 Charles Edmund Wait Director 1877 88 William Holding Echols Director 1888 91 Elmo Golightly Harris Director 1891 93 Walter Buck Richards Director 1893 97 George E Ladd Director 1897 07 Lewis Emmanuel Young Director 1907 13 Leon Ellis Garrett Acting Director 1913 15 Durward Copeland Director 1915 Austin Lee McRae Director 1915 20 Charles Herman Fulton Director 1920 37 William Reuel Chedsey Director 1937 41 Curtis L Wilson Dean 1941 63 Merl Baker Dean 1963 1964 Chancellor 1964 73Dudley Thompson Acting Chancellor 1973 74 Raymond L Bisplinghoff Chancellor 1974 76Jim C Pogue Interim Chancellor 1977 78 Joseph M Marchello Chancellor 1978 85John T Park Interim Chancellor 1985 86 Martin C Jischke Chancellor 1986 91 John T Park Chancellor initially interim 1991 2000 Gary Thomas Chancellor 2000 05 John F Carney III Chancellor 2005 August 2011Warren K Wray Interim Chancellor September 2011 March 2012 32 Cheryl B Schrader Chancellor April 2012 May 2017 33 34 35 Christopher G Maples Interim Chancellor May 2017 July 2019 36 Mohammad Dehghani Chancellor August 2019 present 5 Historic 300 million gift Edit In October 2020 the university received the largest single gift to any university public or private in the state of Missouri The 300 million gift from June and Fred Kummer established a new foundation to establish the Kummer Institute for Student Success Research and Economic Development The gift also will establish a new college of innovation and entrepreneurship at Missouri S amp T develop new areas for research provide scholarships and fellowships for students and bolster the Rolla region s economy 37 Military service Edit Military service has long been a tradition at the college Beginning with the American Civil War students and faculty have served in all major American conflicts 38 Civil War Edit Three individuals James Abert George D Emerson and Robert W Douthat served in the American Civil War and as faculty 38 World War One Edit When the United States entered WWI in April 1917 a total of 65 members of the university students and faculty entered into the service for First Officers Training Camp 39 Almost half of the enrolled student population was involved in The Great War in some capacity as the total enrollment was 186 down from 301 students 39 In total nine men from the university sacrificed their lives 39 Two men received the Distinguished Service Cross from General John J Pershing 40 One man H F Allison is credited with the first shot fired in France from a member of the American Expeditionary Force 40 Inter war years Edit In 1920 the college started its Reserve Officer Training Corps 41 An integral part of university life at least half of all students made ROTC a part of their curriculum from 1924 to 1940 40 Of the 931 students enrolled in 1940 534 were also ROTC Cadets 40 Two cadets from these inter war years eventually made the rank of general Byron E Peebles and Walter P Leber from the classes of 1936 and 1940 respectively WWII Edit After the bombing of Pearl Harbor MSM faced the repeated challenge of students seeking to immediately enlist to help the war effort as had occurred in 1917 42 The 1941 42 administration including Curtis Laws Wilson instead encouraged the student body to finish their training as that would make them more useful to the military 42 Campus EditBertelsmeyer Hall Edit Bertlsmeyer Hall is located at the intersection of 11th street and State Street 43 The construction of Bertelsmeyer Hall broke ground in April 2013 44 It was named after James E Bertelsmeyer BS ChemE 1966 who contributed 5 million towards its construction 44 The building was dedicated in October 2014 and is the current home of the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department 43 Castleman Hall Edit Castleman Hall completed in March 1991 was dedicated in October 1991 as a new 55 000 square foot 5 100 m2 home for the alumni and development offices and the music and theater departments Featuring a 660 seat performing arts center the building occupies the city block between Main and State Streets and Tenth and Eleventh Streets 45 The alumni and music offices had been in Harris Hall since the 1970s 46 The Alumni Association moved to the Hasselmann building in 2015 Curtis Laws Wilson Library Edit Curtis Laws Wilson Library The Curtis Laws Wilson Library is the main academic library on campus 47 Wilson served as dean of the school from 1941 to 1963 The library s third floor is strictly a quiet study area with multiple rooms circling around the main area The IT Helpdesk Walk In Center is located on the first floor The Miner Break Cafe currently a Starbucks is also located in the front right corner of the first floor The basement of the library is a quiet study area and is also home to several campus organizations including Video Communications Center which provides video services to the university and produces distance education courses 48 KMST a radio station licensed in Rolla Missouri in 2017 operations moved to the University of Missouri St Louis State Historical Society of Missouri Research Center Rolla which provides access to records and papers relating to area individuals families and organizations 49 University Archives which houses the historical legal and cultural records of the university 50 Harris Hall at S amp THarris Hall Edit Harris Hall opened in 1940 after Director William Chedsey was able to secure 80 000 from the Works Progress Administration and 50 000 in state funding 51 Harris Hall housed the Civil degree program for nearly two decades 51 As of April 2021 parts of the building are used by the Army ROTC Stonehenge Battalion and Air Force ROTC Detachment 442 52 53 The building is named after Elmo Golightly Harris one of the university s first directors and the first chair of the department of civil engineering Harris also led the first class held in the building 54 Hasselmann Alumni House Edit Hasselmann Alumni HouseThe Hasselmann Alumni house was dedicated in 2015 as the home for the Miner Alumni Association and as a venue for campus and community events It is named for Karl Hasselmann a 1925 graduate in mining engineering who had a prominent career in the oil industry The Miner Alumni Association was organized in 1921 and publishes the Missouri S amp T Magazine formerly the MSM Alumnus Alumni and other professionals also support the institution through discipline specific academies which elect members for contributions to their professions and to the campus These S amp T groups serve an advisory role and include the Academy of Chemical Engineers the Academy of Civil Engineers the Academy of Computer Science the Academy of Electrical and Computer Engineering the Academy of Engineering Management the Academy of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineers the Academy of Miner Athletics and the Mines and Metallurgy Academy Havener Center at Missouri S amp T Havener Center Edit Millennium Arch next to Castleman Hall The Havener Center is a multipurpose campus center for student life and activity It is named for entrepreneur Gary Havener a 1962 graduate in mathematics It was dedicated in 2005 to house the Student Life offices the campus bookstore a food court a gameroom meeting space etc Leach Theatre Edit Leach Theatre is located in Castleman Hall and has a maximum seating capacity of 650 audience members The theatre was opened in 1991 and plays host to approximately 100 events each academic year including campus events and touring performances of groups such as the St Louis Symphony Orchestra the Russian National Ballet Stomp as well as off Broadway shows such as Cats Evita and 42nd Street 55 Millennium Arch Edit The university developed a new way to make deep cuts in granite and worked with artist Edwina Sandys who used the method to create the Millennium Arch sculpture The Arch is a single trilithon with the stylized silhouettes of a man and a woman cut from the two uprights The figures cut from the uprights stand nearby as freestanding statues The work which is located on 10th Street facing Castleman Hall was developed as a project of the High Pressure Waterjet Laboratory of the Rock Mechanics amp Explosive Research Center at Missouri S amp T There are two similar but smaller megaliths showing the same silhouette on each side of the sidewalk entrance to the Rock Mechanics amp Explosive Research Center Missouri S amp T Stonehenge next to U S Highway 63 Bishop Avenue Missouri S amp T Stonehenge Edit Missouri S amp T Stonehenge is a partial reconstruction of the original Stonehenge monument located on Salisbury Plain in southern England Missouri S amp T s version of the ancient structure is located on the northwest corner of campus and was dedicated on June 20 1984 during the summer solstice It features a 50 foot 15 m diameter ring of 30 stones around a horseshoe of five trilithons through which various sightings of sunrise and sunset can be made About 160 tons of granite were used to construct the monument The rock was cut by Missouri S amp T s water jet cutter equipment which used two waterjets cutting at a pressure of 15 000 pounds of force per square inch 103 MPa slicing across the surface just like a conventional saw The cutter moved at a speed of about 10 feet per minute 50 mm s and cut between one quarter and one half inch 6 and 13 mm on each pass 56 After completion Missouri S amp T Stonehenge received an award from the National Society of Professional Engineers for being one of 1985 s Ten Outstanding Engineering Achievements 57 Missouri S amp T Nuclear Reactor Nuclear reactor Edit Main article Missouri University of Science and Technology Nuclear Reactor The school operates the 200 kW Missouri S amp T nuclear reactor on campus for educational training and research purposes 58 It became the first nuclear reactor to have become operational in Missouri and first achieved criticality in 1961 59 Parker Hall at Missouri S amp T Parker Hall Edit The construction of Parker Hall was completed in 1912 54 The building housed the campus library until the opening of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library 60 Parker Hall is one of three buildings The Rolla building and Norwood Hall being the other two that are from the school s first 50 years 61 As of April 2021 Parker Hall holds the Visitor Center Admissions Office Registrar Student Financial Assistance Accounting and Cashier s Office and administrative offices 62 Jack Carney Puck and Plaza Edit The Jack Carney Puck and Plaza is a small circular stage in the center of the campus 63 It is used for many student events and is particularly active during St Patrick s Day festivities The Puck is a common gathering area and tours given to new students often start at the landmark The stage is recarpeted each year to reflect the next Best Ever St Patrick s Day Reconstruction of the area around the Puck began in late 2020 to renovate the landmark in honor of former Chancellor John F Jack Carney III 64 The campus landmark s dedication was celebrated in October 2021 citation needed Schrenk Hall Edit Originally known as the New Chemistry Building and built in 1940 Schrenk Hall is home to the Chemistry and Biological Sciences departments 65 Solar Village Edit Solar Village on S amp T Campus Officially opened in December 2010 66 the Solar Village consists of four entries by Missouri S amp T in the U S Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 67 Students staff faculty and donors of Missouri S amp T designed constructed and competed homes in each of the first four Decathlons including the Solar House in 2002 68 the Prairie House in 2005 69 the Solar House in 2007 70 and the Show Me House in 2009 71 In 2012 the Solar Village was one of two highlights in a video short that won recognition from Second Nature and a Climate Leadership Award for the campus 72 In 2014 the Solar Village was expanded to include a microgrid system and an electric car charging station 73 and in 2016 Missouri S amp T announced a second EcoVillage composed of Decathlon entries including the 2013 Chameleon House and the 2015 Nest Home 74 Kummer Student Design Center Edit The Kummer Design Center from the south The Kummer Design Center was dedicated on May 20 2011 It was named after Fred and June Kummer who donated 1 25 million of the 2 75 million project which was funded entirely by private gifts to the university 75 Fred Kummer is an alumnus of the university 75 The Kummer Design Center was initially a 23 000 square foot 2 100 m2 building 75 The building formerly housed the Student Rec Center and before that it was a Holsum Bread Bakery 76 The Kummer Design Center is located at 1051 N Bishop Avenue in Rolla and is home to the SDELC 77 short for Student Design and Experiential Learning Center 77 The SDELC contains offices a conference room a machine shop labs a computer lab and an iGEM lab 78 Twenty of the university s design teams are housed inside of the SDELC 79 There are approximately twelve hundred students involved on said design teams 80 and they have 24 7 access to the design center 81 These students get to use their experiences on the design teams for the university required experiential learning 82 The Kummer Design Center is also home to American Pie Company and Spoon Me frozen yogurt fast food restaurants 83 76 On April 26 2019 a Mars Rover designed by S amp T s Mars Rover Team broke ground on an expansion for the Kummer Design Center 79 The expansion added 8 000 square feet 740 m2 of new labs manufacturing and fabrication bays 84 In addition it expanded the waterjet welding and composites labs 84 The expansion doubled the size of the previous SDELC 85 Brinkmann Constructors is the company that built the addition onto the design center 86 The expansion s highest level donors were Richard and Nancy Arnold Brinkmann Constructors Roger and Karen LaBoude and Fred and June Kummer 84 The new expansion was dedicated on September 11 2020 to a virtual audience 85 In the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic students and staff used the design center to make PPE for Phelps Health and other surrounding medical facilities 87 The design center utilized 3D printers to print prototype face shield brackets and face masks 87 Some of the prototype files were released for the public to print 87 Design teams Edit The Advanced Aero Vehicle Group constructs a remote controlled airplane for the annual Society of Automotive Engineers Aero Design competition The project is of interest mainly to aerospace engineering students but students from other disciplines are also on the team The Advanced Aero Vehicle Group also constructs a rocket every year The rocket competes in the USLI competition hosted by NASA in which the rocket must carry a payload one mile into the atmosphere The AAVG group is also working on a research and development subgroup to complement the existing plane and rocket groups The Baja SAE design team designs builds and races an off road vehicle each year 88 The team competes against other universities at international events 88 The BattleBot Design Team is one of the newest design teams as it began in 2018 in the Student Design Center 89 The team designed and built its first robot Ankle Grinder in 2020 and will compete for the first time on March 20 2021 at the Norwalk Havoc Competition in Norwalk Connecticut 90 The Missouri S amp T Chem E Car team designs and constructs small chemical reaction powered cars that are used in regional competitions The designed car must be stopped by a timed chemical reactions and the goal of competitions is to see which car can be the most precise and stop at the given distance 15 30 m solely using chemistry 91 The Missouri S amp T Concrete Canoe Team designs and constructs a concrete canoe and races it on a lake in regional and national competitions The team has participated in concrete canoe competitions since the 1970s The entire project including fundraising and construction is completed by the students The team took third place in 2004 92 Missouri S amp T s chapter of Engineers Without Borders has four ongoing international projects in Guatemala Ecuador and Bolivia Over one hundred students are part of a team that works to develop sustainable solutions to engineering problems such as lack of access to drinking water in developing countries 93 Each year the Formula Electric team designs builds and races an electric formula style race car 94 The team was founded in 2012 and started to compete in 2015 95 In 2017 the team finished overall 4th the best they have ever done 95 For the 2017 2018 season the team lost its title sponsor 95 The Missouri S amp T Formula SAE team constructs a small formula style race car every year suitable for mass production and sale to weekend autocrossers The team competes in Brooklyn Michigan against more than 100 other teams from universities around the world The vehicle s cost sales presentation engineering design acceleration braking and racing performance all factor into its final score The team has placed in the top ten in eight of the past twelve competitions as of including first second and fourth place finishes 96 The Missouri S amp T Human Powered Vehicle Team demonstrates its members engineering excellence via a human powered vehicle The team promotes alternative energy technology while providing future engineers with hands on experience in applying classroom knowledge Through intercollegiate competition this project hopes to foster leadership teamwork and the continuous advancement of technologies for the betterment of humanity The team competes annually at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Human Powered Vehicle Challenge in both west and east coast competitions The team has placed among the top two overall in 14 of 16 competitions as of and holds the female sprint record of 41 8 mph and male sprint record of 48 6 mph 97 In 2010 the team swept both the East and West Coast competitions and placed first in every event Design Male Drag Race Female Drag Race and the Endurance Race giving the team 1st Place Overall and National Speed Class Champions 98 In 2015 the team placed second overall in the ASME West Competition and first overall in the ASME East Competition in the speed class 99 100 The S amp T Mars Rover design team finished in first place at the 2017 international University Rover Challenge competition held June 1 3 2017 in Hanksville Utah Missouri S amp T s Mars Rover named Gryphon was designed and built by the students The team developed custom circuitry for the rover machined the aluminum and carbon fiber support structure developed durable wheels for terrain mobility and 3 D printed gears used in the rover 101 Every year the Miner Aviation team designs builds and flies a remote controlled plane for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Design Build Fly competition AIAA DBF 102 The team was founded in 1999 and first competed in the 2000 2001 competition year 103 The team was originally named the Advanced Aero Vehicle Group and later changed their name to the Miner Aviation Student Design team during the 2016 2017 competition year 103 In their first year they finished 2nd place overall in the Open Class 103 In the 2002 2003 competition year they finished 1st place overall in the Open Class 103 They started to compete in the Advanced Class in the 2009 2010 competition year 103 Every two years the Motorcycle Design Team designs builds and races a motorbike competing against universities across the world at the Motorland Aragon racetrack in Alcaniz Spain 104 Every year the Multirotor Design Team competes in the International Aerial Robotics Competition IARC 105 Competitions repeat each year until a team completes the competition 105 The team designs builds and programs drones 106 The team has also partnered with the Rocket Design team to compete in the Argonia Cup 105 The S amp T Robotics Team participates annually in the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition IGVC 107 The team builds autonomous vehicles that traverse obstacle courses consisting of lane markers and obstacles The current vehicles are designed to be omnidirectional so that they can easily drive around obstacles Typically there are 30 50 students on the team and two faculty advisers The students handle all design and management aspects of the team but occasionally receive help from technicians to fabricate parts The Rocket Design Team competes in the Spaceport America Cup which is designed around the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition IREC 108 The team designs and builds a rocket each year for the competition 109 The team first started competing in 2015 109 2019 was the first year they made two rockets 109 The Missouri S amp T Satellite Project M SAT team began as an Aerospace engineering course AE301 Spacecraft Design when NASA held a contest for a two year development and build project Nanosat program that had to accomplish its goals in the harsh environment of space After taking third place in Nanosat 4 the team continued perfecting its twin satellites for spaceflight and entry into the Nanosat 6 competition During this cycle the team was awarded Best Outreach 110 for its work at encouraging an interest by local school students in STEM related fields The team placed second during Nanosat 7 beating rival MIT 111 With their legacy twin satellite design and feedback from the AFRL sponsors the team went on to win Nanosat 8 in 2015 112 Missouri S amp T s Solar Car team has met with much success Every two years the team constructs a single passenger car its top covered with solar cells that runs exclusively on solar power The car houses lithium ion batteries which are much lighter than conventional lead acid batteries Every time the car is rebuilt changes make it lighter and more efficient The team regularly enters solar car races in the United States and occasionally enters international races The car claimed first place in Sunrayce 99 first place in the 2000 Formula Sun Grand Prix fourth place in the Australian World Solar Challenge in 2001 second place in the 2001 American Solar Challenge and first place in the 2003 American Solar Challenge In 2016 the team placed fourth in the American Solar Challenge after not participating for six years The Missouri S amp T Solar House Team designs and builds a house that is completely sustained by energy collected directly from the sun 113 After the house is built on campus it is disassembled and transported to Washington D C for the Solar Decathlon a month long competition The Solar House Team placed 11th overall in both 2007 114 and 2009 out of a total of 20 teams The team is one of only three teams to compete in four decathlons and one of two teams to compete in four consecutive decathlons The 2011 Decathlon is the first that Missouri S amp T did not participate but the Solar House Team is back in the 2013 Decathlon in Irvine California The team took first place in the Energy Balance category at the 2005 competition At the 2002 competition the team took first place in Refrigeration second place in Energy Balance and third in Hot Water In 2002 and 2005 the Missouri S amp T team took 9th place out of 14 teams and 7th place out of 18 teams respectively After competition the homes are returned to the Solar Village on the S amp T campus where they are rented as student housing The Steel Bridge Design Team has competed since 2002 115 The AISC Student Steel Bridge Competition Committee releases new rules at the beginning of each school year 116 Participating teams are required to design and build a 1 10 scale steel bridge every year 116 Due to COVID 19 the competition was canceled in 2020 115 The team has advanced to nationals in 2003 2004 2008 2013 2014 2016 2018 and 2019 Its best finish thus far was 12th in 2004 115 The Underwater Robotics Team designs builds programs and tests robots that are meant to operate underwater 117 They compete in the Marine Advanced Technology Education remotely operated vehicles MATE ROV competition 117 Former buildings Edit The Jackling Gymnasium opened in 1915 and was named after Daniel C Jackling a successful alumnus who previously gave 1500 to improve the athletic field that was also later named after him 51 The Jackling Gym was a two story building the first floor had a 20 by 60 foot 6 1 by 18 3 m swimming pool and lockers while the second floor had a 70 by 90 foot 21 by 27 m gymnasium 51 A gallery above the gym had seats to watch basketball games and a running track 51 After the end of World War II the gym also housed about two dozen student athletes in rooms around the pool and basketball court 51 These students became known as the Jackling Jocks and were housed in the building over a period of 15 years 51 In August 1965 the gymnasium was to be destroyed due to safety concerns 60 The Jackling Gymnasium was the first building on campus to be demolished 60 The Curtis Laws Wilson Library was built on the Jackling Gymnasium s former site 60 The Gale Bulman Building was built in 1969 as a replacement for the Jackling Gymnasium 51 Built in 1885 the Old Chemistry Building was the second building on campus after the Rolla Building 118 The Old Chemistry Building burned to the ground in 1969 119 Off campus EditElectromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory Edit The Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Laboratory supports related research 120 The Missouri University of Science and Technology Electromagnetic Compatibility Consortium is a broad partnership of digital electronics companies committed to funding electromagnetic compatibility research through this facility citation needed Experimental mine Edit This limestone mine is located near the main campus and is used for the teaching and research activities of the Department of Mining Engineering The facilities which cover 25 acres 0 10 km2 include the mine and adjacent surface dolomite quarries The mine supports student competition teams such as the mine rescue team and the annual Haunted Mine Halloween event The mine has been used by the school since 1921 121 Academics EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 122 234THE WSJ 123 192U S News amp World Report 124 182GlobalARWU 125 901 1000QS 126 501 510THE 127 401 500U S News amp World Report 128 835Rankings Edit Recent school rankings include Missouri S amp T was ranked No 5 in the country for best colleges for engineering majors by Money 2022 129 Missouri S amp T was ranked No 4 among public universities for return on investment career opportunities and internship opportunities for students by The Princeton Review 2021 130 131 Missouri S amp T was ranked No 1 for Missouri s best value college by SmartAsset with an average starting salary for new graduates of 67 300 Tuition at the University is 9 246 and students receive an average of 8 274 in scholarships and grants 2020 132 Missouri S amp T was ranked No 42 in the United States for 40 year return on investment or net present value NPV with an average return of 1 548 000 for a bachelor s degree recipient by the Center on Education and the Workforce 2019 133 Missouri S amp T was ranked No 25 in the top 25 STEM centric schools by Forbes 2018 134 Missouri S amp T was ranked No 3 in the top 10 places to get an engineering degree in the U S by USA Today 2016 135 Business Insider ranked Missouri S amp T No 5 among the most underrated colleges in America 2015 136 Organization Edit The university is divided into three colleges each of which contains multiple departments 137 The College of Arts Sciences and Education CASE has 11 departments 138 Air Force ROTC Arts Languages and Philosophy Biological Sciences Chemistry English and Technical Communication History and Political Science Mathematics and Statistics Military Science Army ROTC Physics Psychological Science Teacher Education and Certification The College of Computing and Engineering CEC has 9 departments 139 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Civil Architectural and Environmental Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Geosciences Geological and Petroleum Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Mining and Explosives Engineering Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science The Kummer College of Innovation Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Kummer College has 3 departments 140 Business and Information Systems Economics Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Student engineering projects Edit The Student Design amp Experiential Learning Center SDELC 141 was established in 2000 to better support the various multi disciplinary student design teams In 2004 the center s mission expanded to provide experiential learning in academic courses identify and support student service learning projects within the curriculum and support ad hoc student teams in specialty academic events involving multi disciplinary student research By 2006 the SDELC had expanded to ten student design teams The center s expanded mission involved better funding and offering support and resources to multi disciplinary project teams that had a research base to their activities The SDELC provided academic credit opportunities in the form of three one hour classes on design leadership and communication The center also offers a half credit course on experiential design through the Residential College RC program which has a per semester enrollment of over 100 students engaged in hands on learning projects The SDELC s student design teams research teams and projects and academic courses are the foundation of experiential learning at Missouri S amp T 141 Athletics EditMain article Missouri S amp T Miners The Missouri S amp T athletic teams are named the Miners and Lady Miners The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference GLVC for most of its sports since the 2005 06 academic year while its men s swimming team competes in the New South Intercollegiate Swim Conference NSISC 142 The Miners and Lady Miners previously competed in the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association MIAA from 1935 36 to 2004 05 and in the Missouri College Athletic Union MCAU of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1924 25 to 1932 33 Missouri S amp T competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports 10 for men 7 for women Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer swimming track amp field indoor and outdoor a and volleyball while women s sports include basketball cross country soccer softball track amp field indoor and outdoor a volleyball and spirit squad Former sports included women s golf As of July 2022 men s volleyball became the 17th varsity sport in the 2023 spring season 2022 23 school year 143 Notes a b The NCAA classifies indoor and outdoor track amp field both sponsored by S amp T for both men and women as two separate sports Indoor championships are held in the NCAA s winter season and outdoor championships in the spring season History Edit The name comes from the university s history as a mining school Intercollegiate competition began with a baseball game in 1892 with the first football game in the following year Club and intramural sports Edit Club sports associated with Missouri S amp T include ultimate frisbee 144 lacrosse rugby union roller hockey trap and skeet 145 tennis baseball 146 and water polo 147 Intramural sports have a very large following at the Missouri S amp T With over 60 men s teams and over 10 women s teams sports are arranged into divisions Thirty different sports are contested each year golf softball swimming ultimate flag football billiards badminton volleyball racquetball bowling basketball table tennis tennis track weightlifting and soccer Student life EditThe Missouri S amp T event calendar includes current campus events 148 There are over 200 student organizations at Missouri S amp T including student government professional societies community service organizations and religious and cultural groups 149 Student media Edit The student run newspaper at Missouri S amp T The Missouri Miner is published every Thursday during the school year and can be read online with ongoing digitization of each issue since the first in 1915 150 In February 2007 the paper threatened to sue the school because the university cut funding 151 After a one school year break for many reasons including a funding cut The Missouri Miner continued publication in the fall semester of 2009 Production of the university s RollaMo yearbook is handled by undergraduate students 152 QSL Cards for W0EEE Amateur Radio StationAmateur radio station WOEEE founded in 1931 and run by the Amateur Radio Club was the first campus club at MSM and is one of the oldest student college amateur stations in the US 153 The club is located in Emerson Electrical Company Hall Two broadcast radio stations are associated with Missouri S amp T KMNR previously known as KMSM is a student run freeform radio station whose music playlist varies with the mood and inclination of the DJ with some playing caller requests Every year KMNR hosts two concerts Freakers Ball in the fall and MasqueRave formerly Glitter Ball in the spring KMST previously known as KUMR is a member supported public radio station typically playing classical bluegrass and jazz and National Public Radio programs On July 16 2007 KUMR officially changed its call letters to KMST in advance of the change of name from University of Missouri Rolla to the Missouri University of Science and Technology In 2017 KMST s broadcast operations were transferred to the University of Missouri St Louis Honor societies Edit Tau Beta Pi Bent Monument Honor societies with chapters at Missouri S amp T include Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Sciences Alpha Nu Sigma Nuclear Engineering Alpha Sigma Mu Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Blue Key Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Eta Kappa Nu Electrical and Computer Engineering Keramos Ceramic Engineering and Material Science Engineering Kappa Kappa Psi University Bands Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Omega Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering Phi Alpha Theta History Phi Eta Sigma First year students Pi Epsilon Tau Petroleum Engineering Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Psi Chi Psychology Sigma Gamma Tau Aerospace Engineering Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Sigma Tau Delta English Tau Beta Pi Engineering Tau Beta Sigma University Bands Upsilon Pi Epsilon Computer Science Phi Sigma Biological Sciences Greek life Edit Approximately 22 of the undergraduate student body belongs to a social Greek organization 154 There are 19 fraternities and 5 sororities which collectively raise over 125 000 annually toward various philanthropies 155 156 Interfraternity Council IFC Panhellenic Council PHC Greek Independent Council GIC Alpha Epsilon Pi Beta Sigma Psi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Xi Chi Omega Kappa Delta Zeta Tau Alpha Delta Omicron Lambda Phi Beta Sigma Phi Sigma Rho Triangle Former TKE chapter house at 1107 N State Street demolished 2020 Current TKE chapter house on Fraternity Row The Beta Eta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy on March 8 1947 the fraternity s 55th chapter It remains active at Missouri S amp T and has a chartered alumni association 157 As of fall 2022 the chapter had initiated 1 259 members and received 69 international awards 158 The Beta Eta chapter has been recognized internationally nine times as a Top TKE Chapter the fraternity s highest recognition for a chapter most recently for the 2021 2022 academic year 159 In 2017 the Tau Kappa Epsilon chapter at Missouri S amp T completed construction of a new chapter house on Fraternity Row where the old Delta Sigma Phi round house was located 160 161 The former TKE house was demolished in 2020 after asbestos abatement in 2019 162 163 University housing Edit Various residence halls are available for those who choose to live on campus 164 Miner Village five buildings of two and four bedroom apartments with a central clubhouse Residential Commons two or four bedroom suites for four people Rolla Suites two buildings of studio and efficiency style rooms Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall two towers of two bed rooms with an in hall dining facility University Commons newest complex with four bedroom apartments for four or eight peopleThe Christian Campus Fellowship also provides university approved housing just off campus for 64 residents 165 Most of the former Quadrangle residence hall buildings were razed and replaced with a parking lot in the late 2010s 166 Traditions Edit St Patrick Statue on Wilson Library Plaza St Patrick s Day is the largest annual celebration and predominant cultural event at Missouri S amp T with each year s observance touted as the Best Ever During St Pat s students wear green sweatshirts which are sold as fund raisers throughout the season carry shillelaghs and party including drinking green beer One tradition observed primarily among fraternities is the killing of rubber snakes in commemoration of St Patrick s mythical banishing of snakes from Ireland Along with the snake invasion comes the tradition of Follies Students meet daily at the Puck a short cylindrical stage bearing a large shamrock to hear jokes and participate in short competitions On the third day of Follies students move to the town s band shell to participate in the ceremonial arrival of St Pat s Court The day after Follies students participate in Gonzo and Games Gonzo and Games are two days of elaborate games in which different organizations compete Friday of St Pat s week is concluded with Coronation a ceremony where the Queen of Love and Beauty is announced The final event of St Pat s week is a Saturday morning parade on Pine Street which is painted green by St Pat s Board Alumni This parade is known throughout the United States and boasts well over one hundred floats and participating groups The rationale for the celebration is the notion that St Patrick is the patron saint of engineers 167 168 Such recognition of St Patrick began in 1903 when the engineering students of the University of Missouri in Columbia claimed St Patrick s Day to be a holiday for engineers 169 The tradition continues and has been adopted by many other schools across the nation A bronze statue of St Patrick by St Louis sculptor Rudolph Edward Torrini is located on the Wilson Library Plaza 170 171 St Patrick s Day 2008 marked the one hundredth consecutive year of the holiday s celebration at Missouri S amp T 172 The university cancelled all school sanctioned St Patrick s Day celebrations for the first time in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 173 2021 included part virtual and part socially distanced events for the holiday 174 Notable faculty EditMain article List of Missouri University of Science and Technology facultyNotable alumni EditMain article List of Missouri University of Science and Technology alumniReferences Edit About Us University of Missouri System Archived from the 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t broke Missouri University of Science and Technology Retrieved October 11 2015 This is the best the team has done in the competition we placed higher than MIT Ehrhard Peter January 30 2015 Missouri S amp T satellite team wins national Air Force competition Missouri S amp T Retrieved October 11 2015 S amp T Solarhouse Team Solarhouse mst edu Retrieved July 18 2015 UMR s solar house is heading home news mst edu Missouri S amp T Office of Public Relations October 23 2007 Retrieved January 14 2009 a b c 2002 2020 Steel Bridges Steel Bridge Design Team Retrieved April 9 2021 a b Steel Bridge Design Team Retrieved March 14 2021 a b Underwater Robotics Missouri S amp T Retrieved March 14 2021 To Supreme Council and Chapters of Alpha Chi Sigma From Epsilon Pi Omicron Rolla Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy University of Missouri 1936 p 9 MSM Alumnus MSM Alumnus University of Missouri Rolla 16 17 December 1974 via ISSUU Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory Missouri S amp T Retrieved 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and Technology Retrieved August 6 2009 Listing of Recognized Student Organizations RSOs and Design Teams Retrieved February 16 2016 The Missouri Miner Missouri S amp T Retrieved May 31 2021 Student Newspaper at Missouri Rolla Threatens to Sue Over Big Budget Cut The Chronicle of Higher Education February 15 2007 Retrieved January 28 2008 RollaMO Application for Employment MS Word Retrieved December 30 2017 Note Only undergraduates may apply W0EEE Web Server Missouri S amp T Amateur Radio Club Retrieved May 26 2008 Fraternity and Sorority Life Missouri University of Science and Technology Retrieved June 20 2020 Sororities Missouri University of Science and Technology Retrieved June 20 2020 Fraternities Missouri University of Science and Technology Retrieved June 20 2020 Beta Eta Alumni Association at Missouri University of Science and Technology Tau Kappa Epsilon Retrieved July 27 2017 Beta Eta Chapter at Missouri University of Science and Technology Tau Kappa Epsilon Retrieved September 5 2022 2021 2022 TKE Award Winners Tau Kappa Epsilon August 15 2022 Retrieved September 5 2022 TKE Educational Foundation Supports Group in Housing Quest The Teke Tau Kappa Epsilon Winter 2017 pp 52 53 Retrieved February 8 2018 Chapter History Delta Sigma Phi Rolla Alumni Retrieved July 28 2017 Ehrhard Peter December 23 2019 TKE house demo planned Missouri University of Science and Technology Retrieved May 19 2020 Asbestos Abatement Project Notification Details Missouri Department of Natural Resources Retrieved May 19 2020 Living Options Missouri S amp T Retrieved May 30 2021 About Christian Campus Fellowship Rolla Retrieved May 30 2021 Stoltz Mary Helen August 16 2016 S amp T s newest living learning facility opens Aug 22 Missouri S amp T Retrieved May 30 2021 Construction has recently begun on a new campus parking project on the site that formerly housed the Quad St Patrick Alfred University April 3 2007 Archived from the original on April 23 2001 Retrieved April 3 2007 St Patrick Was an Engineer University of Missouri Archives January 17 2003 Retrieved April 14 2007 Meade Mark C A History of the College of Engineering at MU University of Missouri Archives Retrieved August 31 2007 Bronzing St Pat Missouri S amp T Magazine September 15 2008 Retrieved July 8 2022 Ehrhard Peter February 21 2018 Missouri S amp T prepares for 110th St Pat s celebration Missouri S amp T Magazine Retrieved July 8 2022 History St Pat s Celebration Committee Missouri S amp T Retrieved August 31 2007 News and Events St Pat s Teaching and Learning Technology events canceled due to COVID 19 concerns Missouri University of Science and Technology March 11 2020 Retrieved June 10 2020 Ehrhard Peter February 25 2021 It s happening Missouri S amp T Retrieved December 9 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Missouri University of Science and Technology Official website Official athletics website Coordinates 37 57 20 N 91 46 25 W 37 955544 N 91 773513 W 37 955544 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