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Created by Daniel Oerther Updated On: September 15, 2014
The Missouri S&T Campus Map can be found at: http://www.mst.edu/map/ This list includes a location for every building on the map. Enjoy this list to learn the S&T campus in beautiful Rolla, MO.
1401 N Pine St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Engineering Building · 6 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: For undergraduates interested in research, please check out my web site and email/drop by to chat about topics and opportunities. Details at http://www.mst.edu/~oertherd
301 W 16th St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Engineering Building · 3 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: The older section reminds me of a high school from outside. The newer section looks very cool from outside. What do you think of the architecture?
1315 N Pine St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Science Building · 3 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: Freshman... plan to make this building home your first year. Academic tip: get into a LEAD learning community and stick with it! A great way to learn collaboratively with your peers!
400 W 12th St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Math Building · 3 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: This building is very impressive, and looks neat from all four sides. Walk around it to check it out. I can just imagine it sitting in a field all alone, atop a rise overlooking early Rolla.
400 W 11th St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Science Building · 1 tip
Daniel Oerther: Visit soon, because Chem Bio Eng will be moving out, and renovation will be performed on 'old' Schrenk hall. Alum won't want to miss their chance to say goodbye to old memories.
400 W 13th St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Engineering Building · 4 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: Above the main entrance is a WONDERFUL public porch. Great place to grab some sun, enjoy lunch, and listen to the sounds of campus below.
1346 N Bishop Ave (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
Student Center · 11 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: A highly accesible facility great for campus or regional events from small meetings over coffee to sit down dinner for 200+. Thanks to the Haveners for this wonderful treasure.
700 W 10th St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Academic Building · 1 tip
Daniel Oerther: Approx one in every four S&T students participates in student design. Its a fantastic strength of our University that makes us all proud!
Outside Gale-Bullman Multi-Purpose (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Rec Center · 1 tip
Daniel Oerther: Roger and Sandy Dorf, who contributed to this remodeling effort for the sports programs, are great people! Visit with them about snow skiing!
1207 N Elm St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
Student Center · 1 tip
Daniel Oerther: Many wonderful international outreach programs hosted here. Stop by to catch up with international friends or to broaden your own views.
910 W 10th St (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
Medical Center · 3 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: I encourage students with illness to visit to : (a) seek appropriate medical attention, and (b) secure a note verifying an absence from a medical professional. Documentation is a best practice.
Outside McNutt Hall (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
College Lab · 1 tip
Daniel Oerther: Built in 1973, the S&T observatory operates a 16 inch telescope. Visitors are invited throughout the year to see 'interesting' celestial phenomena.
Outside McNutt Hall (at Missouri Univ. of Science & Technology), Rolla, MO
Other Great Outdoors · 2 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: "A half scale partial reconstruction of the final stage of stonehenge... Stonehenge was oriented so that the rusing sun at the summer solstice could be observed..."