Thanks to Bob Phelan for the outstanding photo coverage of Staff Day 2008. Click here to see his work.
Read More »And the winner is … the Materials Research Center. See staffcouncil.mst.edu to see the winning entry.
Read More »Based on the results of the 2008 Staff Council survey, Staff Council has partnered with Human Resource Services/Affirmative Action to determine your thoughts about professional development. Please help us assess professional development needs by taking a few moments to complete the brief online questionnaire found here: www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB227TZ8NAFWR . The results of this survey instrument will […]
Read More »The elevator in Wilson Library will be out of service for repairs from June 3 until further notice. Patrons who are unable to use the stairs should see the circulation desk for assistance. If you have any questions, please call 341-4008.
Read More »Dr. A. Kellam Rigler, professor emeritus of computer science, passed away April 20 in Columbia, Mo. Dr. Rigler retired from Missouri S&T in 1994 after spending 25 years on the faculty. An obituary will appear in an upcoming issue of Missouri S&T Magazine.
Read More »Check out the new website/blog devoted to the S&T solar car team: http://solar42.mst.edu/ .
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) is raising funds to support relief efforts following the earthquake that rocked central China on May 12. So far, the group has raised $2,265.66. A portion of the funds were sent to Mercy Corps and Sun Microsystems is providing a 1:1 match. Checks payable to CSSA can […]
Read More »The probability of a significant earthquake occurring in the Central United States within the next 50 years has many government and non-government agencies looking at how they can better prepare for this potentially catastrophic event. Find out how by attending the New Madrid Seismic Zone Conference, Aug. 12-14, 2008, on the Missouri S&T campus. To […]
Read More »Public radio station KMST, 88.5 FM in Rolla and 96.3 FM in Lebanon, Mo., has been off the air since about 11:30 p.m. Saturday, when the station’s transmitter failed. The station is awaiting the delivery of parts from the transmitter’s manufacturer. According to KMST General Manager Jim Sigler, the parts should arrive on Tuesday, June […]
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