Donors by Class Year - 2014
Missouri S&T thanks each and every one of our contributing alumni. Their gifts touch the lives of countless students.
The following list includes gifts received from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014.
Missouri S&T thanks each and every one of our contributing alumni. Their gifts touch the lives of countless students.
The following list includes gifts received from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014.
Michael Bouchard studies bizarre dome-like structures in Egypt's Afar Desert.
READ MORE >Emily Hernandez wants to see more diversity in the engineering fields, and is doing her part to help.
READ MORE >Melissa Elder’s travels to her mother’s homeland of Honduras have shaped her career path and research focus.
READ MORE >Michael Bradford helps protect bats and cave formations in Missouri.
READ MORE >Hannah Frye is doing research that could lead to a treatment for diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s.
READ MORE >Marquia Lewis studies computer science and is a member of the Gold Miners dance squad.
READ MORE >Cagatay "Ty" Atmaca has accomplished a lot since being sent to learn English in America by the Turkish Petroleum Corp. four years ago.
READ MORE >Jonathan Bopp used his 3D printer to create parts for the Mars Rover’s robotic arm.
READ MORE >Kate Burns is proof that students in every major can find success.
READ MORE >Joel Burken's research team use trees to detect soil and groundwater contamination.
READ MORE >Tyler Richards has designed a cap that keeps separated liquid from escaping ketchup bottles.
READ MORE >Krista Rybacki studies soil samples from an area near a lead recycling smelter.
READ MORE >Delancey Rougely studied the effects of war in France and blogged about it.
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