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The University of Missouri Board of Curators has approved a new $130 million building and new Ph.D. programs for the campus in Rolla.
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Missouri S&T, East Central College and St. Charles Community College have received a state grant to promote high-tech manufacturing and train its workforce.
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Dehghani has overseen growth in fundraising and research and decline in enrollment over his first five years at the Rolla campus.
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“Women in the Valley of the Kings” shares the stories of women who ventured to Egypt’s deserts as writers, excavators and collectors.
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Researchers at the Rolla school are adding data to a huge collection of images used by machine-learning computer algorithms to find malignant moles.
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The school in Rolla is one of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Tech Hubs, and efforts are underway to bring millions in federal dollars to southeast Missouri to develop the mining and processing industry.
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Junior high students from around Missouri competed to represent the state in a national contest to design and present a vision of an electrified, eco-friendly city that could be a model for life in the future.
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Missouri’s tax-credit-funded scholarship program will gain a new partner in one of the state’s largest public education institutions.
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The total pay for Choi, who serves as both University of Missouri's chancellor and UM System president, has jumped from about $670,000 to nearly $1 million over the last three years. But, the UM System Board of Curators has been discussing his raises in closed session meetings.
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Lincoln University in Jefferson City and Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla are two of the 33 campuses nationwide that will be part of a $262 million effort to recruit and train the next generation of agriculture workers.