Three Pitt State faculty named to World’s Top 2% of Scientists list
Three faculty in the Pittsburg State University Chemistry Department have been recognized on the World’s Top 2% of Scientists list produced by Stanford/Elsevier: Professor Ram
Three faculty in the Pittsburg State University Chemistry Department have been recognized on the World’s Top 2% of Scientists list produced by Stanford/Elsevier: Professor Ram
Two science teachers – one from Frontenac High School and one from Pittsburg High School – have been spending July learning from top researchers so
Incoming freshman Anjali Gupta hopes to combine her love for chemistry and her desire to help people by contributing to advancements in the medical field.
A program that still flies under the radar locally has attracted national attention, bringing to the Pittsburg State University campus this month a U.S. congressman,
Missouri’s soybean farmers are seeing new opportunities on the greens with their investment into the future of a soy-based golf ball — a ball that is getting
As experts across the nation continue to grapple with environmental challenges, students at Pittsburg State University are helping scientists earch for clean energy and eco-friendly
Isabella Earp is a typical teen: she works at McDonald’s and enjoys the usual summertime activities. But, like Clark Kent stepping into a phone booth to trade his plain clothes
The region’s economy took a significant step forward Monday with the announcement of a $3 million federal grant by U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), who
Scientists, farmers, and county extension agents from across the region will gather in Southeast Kansas for three days in February to uncover the details of
A $1.4 million federal grant will help the Kansas Polymer Research Center at Pitt State to create new jobs in the region. The grant, from the National
Improvements brought to our world by plastics have also brought a few challenges, like how to more sustainably create them and how to more efficiently recycle them. To that end, a team of
Pittsburg State University Associate Professor Ram Gupta has been named to the list of the top 2 percent of scientists in the world, a list