Southeast Missouri women's gymnastics scored a 192.950 to win Saturday night's meet against Greenville at the American Farm Heritage Museum in Greenville, Ill.
Kimberly Bousquet has joined the food + beverage practice at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, expanding the team’s litigation, regulatory, and counseling capabilities and positioning the group for further growth.
A former NASA astronaut and alumna of Missouri S&T will deliver a virtual presentation about her career and experiences that viewers can watch at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, in Room 250 Toomey Hall at S&T.
Over the past 18 months, an electrical engineering researcher and his team at Missouri S&T have been awarded over $2.4 million in grants from the United States Department of Defense (DOD) that will directly impact the country’s national security.
The General Assembly reconvened on Monday, February 13, 2023, but the celebration in Kansas City of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory impacted the legislative schedule this week.
Brain cancer patients are another step closer to not paying the state and local sales taxes on items used to treat terminal brain cancer, thanks to a bill from Associated Industries of Missouri that was approved last night by the House Healthcare Reform Committee chaired by Rep. Kent Haden.
The Missouri Senate yesterday gave first-round approval to a bill that would provide two different types of entertainment industry incentives: one for filming movies and related content in Missouri; and another for building rehearsal facilities in Missouri.
In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Education Cannot Wait today (Saturday, Feb. 11) named Somaya Faruqi as a global champion.
Friday the 13th may have a reputation as an unlucky day, but one University of Central Missouri faculty member can put the superstition to rest after learning on that date he soon will be inducted into the Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association (MAATA) District 5 Hall of Fame
Theatre and Dance students and faculty at the University of Central Missouri attended during the week of Jan. 22-28 the first in-person Region V Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) since 2020 in Des Moines, Iowa
“The High School Art Exhibition is a showcase of the artistic talents of our region’s high school students and the dedication of their teachers,” said Jim Phillips, senior curator of the Crisp Museum.
University of Central Missouri Theatre and Dance will present a weekend of repertory theatre with the collection of student-directed one-acts titled “Cry Now, Laugh Later.” Due to the length of the collection of these plays, the show has been split into two sets.