Getting the green light

Garrick Johnson II has always been fascinated by how things work. It's an interest that led him to major in mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T and helped him land his first job months before he'll walk in his commencement ceremony. … [Continue reading]

Gary White: Water warrior

In 1984, Gary White traveled to Guatemala with a student organization that he had established for students who wanted to volunteer for development projects around the world. … [Continue reading]

Another Best Ever

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Standard bearer

Zack Gronek was one of the top pitchers in the GLVC last season. Photo by B.A. Rupert Zack Gronek hopes to parlay his team's success as well as his own into a memorable 2012 season for the Miner baseball team. … [Continue reading]

Some cool kids get a kick out of robots

Miriah Anderson likes robots. … [Continue reading]

Lelia Thompson Flagg: Breaking barriers

Lelia Thompson Flagg was the first African American to graduate from Missouri S&T. Photo by B.A. Rupert Lelia Thompson Flagg was not the first African American student to enroll at this university. But she was the first to graduate, … [Continue reading]

Grace Ella Harper

Grace Ella Harper, Missouri S&T student, laying pipe in Honduras with Engineers Without Borders. Photo submitted Grace Ella Harper, graduate student in environmental engineering … [Continue reading]

Brice Curtin

Brice Curtin, Missouri S&T student. Photo by B.A. Rupert Brice Curtin, senior in chemistry … [Continue reading]

Alex Bertels

Alex Bertels: junior in computer science … [Continue reading]

Christopher Allen

Christopher Allen (center front) with fellow military personnel. Photo submitted Christopher Allen, senior in civil engineering … [Continue reading]

A bright idea: DNA glucose sensors

For people with diabetes, monitoring blood-sugar levels several times a day can be painful to the pocketbook as well as the flesh. But thanks to the work of a group of Missouri S&T students, the process may cost less in the future. … [Continue reading]