For family, for country, for the future
Nearly everything Luis Pereira does, he does for future Hispanic college students, especially his four-year-old brother, Johann. “I want my little brother to know, ‘You can do it; you can go to...
View ArticleA study in service
Although they come from different places and backgrounds, the first students to minor in humanitarian engineering and science at S&T have at least one thing in common – a desire to change the world...
View ArticleAlpha Phi Alpha at S&T turns 50
Chartered in 1965 at the height of the civil rights movement, Missouri S&T’s oldest African-American fraternity encountered obstacles on the way to its 50th anniversary, especially in the early...
View ArticleWeathering the storm(water)
For Katherine Bartels, environmentalism is all about balance. “It is finding the best solution for humans and the environment without sacrificing one for the other,” she says. Bartels follows this...
View ArticleFaith and fitness
By her own account, 2012 was the toughest year of Kamaria Blaney’s life. She had a baby, lost her father and broke up with her boyfriend. Along the way, she ballooned to 238 pounds. “I was eating my...
View ArticleOne last dip in the deep end
Justin Levy completed his collegiate career at Missouri S&T doing what he enjoys most – traveling. Levy was one of eight geology and geophysics students to join Dr. David Wronkiewicz, associate...
View ArticleThe iceman cometh
On a sweltering summer afternoon, a mother of three pulls in to a parking space parallel to the Tropical Sno stand at the corner of 10th Street and Forum Drive in Rolla. Ryan Priesmeyer is leaning out...
View ArticleBrew sisters
It has been said that beer brings people together. At least that was the case for Missouri S&T students and Zeta Tau Alpha sorority sisters Delaney Sexton and Courtney Mandeville, who worked...
View ArticleStars shine on observatory once more
An educational asset has reopened to the public, thanks, in part, to the passion and dedication of one Missouri S&T student. Ken Goss hosted the S&T Observatory’s first Visitors’ Night in over...
View ArticleA cab ride can change your life
One of the biggest moments of Tamerate Tadesse’s life came in a cab. A ride from Lambert-St. Louis International Airport to Wildwood, Missouri. An inquisitive passenger. An even more inquisitive...
View ArticleTechnically speaking, S&T was perfect
Missouri S&T offered Killian Knowles two things that few universities in the U.S. could: a top-notch education in technical communication and the kind of personal attention that comes through small...
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