Walter K. Bethea Jr., education program specialist, pre-college and student diversity programs Jaren D. Farmer, custodian, building services Amanda M. Sauerwein, senior secretary, leadership and cultural programs.
Read More »The communications department wants your opinion about the eConnection. Please fill out a short online survey by Wednesday, Oct. 20, and share your views.
Read More »You are invited to an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) information session scheduled from 3:30-5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21, in Room 107A Fulton Hall. Find out how the ERP program can advance your academic and career pursuits. Participants will engage in interactive demos, exercises and activities while learning about the ERP program, curriculum and certification options, […]
Read More »The next offering in the 2010 Free Fall Film Festival will be The White Ribbon at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19, in Room 104 Physics Building. The film involves strange events that take place in a small village in northern Germany during the years just before World War I. This R-rated mystery received the 2009 […]
Read More »The Celebration of Nations committee thanks all the departments and individuals who supported this first-time cultural event on Oct. 9. They couldn’t have done it without the volunteers, financial contributions and participants. Special thanks go to the provost’s office, international affairs, leadership and cultural programs, economics and Mazzon College, history and political science, mining and […]
Read More »Chartwells also thanks everyone who came to their booth at the Celebration of Nations last Saturday. They hope you enjoyed the shawarma, giant turkey legs, chips, soft drinks, water and free samples of Starbucks coffee. They also remind you to stop in at the library for old favorites and some new concoctions. Einstein’s still offers […]
Read More »Lower your stress level by attending free Stress Reduction Meditation sessions from 12:15-12:45 p.m. on Wednesdays in the Shamrock Room of the Havener Center. The ongoing sessions are open to the everyone. Research suggests that practicing regular mindfulness meditation can reduce stress and enhance overall psychological and physical well-being.
Read More »S&T Choirs are raising money for their European Concert Tour scheduled for the summer of 2012. They are selling 3-pound tubs of cookie dough in nine different flavors for $14 each. Purchase your cookie dough by Wednesday, Oct. 20, by emailing Shelly Plank at splank@mst.edu and send checks payable to Missouri S&T to her in […]
Read More »University of Missouri System President Gary Forsee will visit Missouri S&T on Tuesday, Nov. 2, to give a brief update on the state of the university, discuss the budget gap, economic development and take questions on retirement benefits. The meeting will be held from 1-3 p.m. in St. Pat’s A&B of the Havener Center.
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