Do you need assistance with setting up your Cerner Account for the 2015 Wellness Incentive? Your wellness coordinator will be available on the following days to assist employees with Cerner accounts and answer any questions they may have about the 2015 Wellness Incentive. The days are as follows:
Read More »The IT Help Desk walk-up counter has extended its hours to 8 p.m. for the first month of the semester, until Friday, Feb. 20. Stop by the first floor of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. if you need technology assistance.
Read More »A new stop has been added to the daily eBus route to support the downtown portion of campus. The eBus will stop at the intersection of 7th and Pine streets to service students in the downtown area. After the stop, the eBus will continue to the Centennial Hall stop and then to the Gale Bullman Building.
Read More »Student diversity, outreach and women’s programs (SDOWP) invites the campus community to say farewell and wish the best of luck to Erin Stampp, assistant director of SDOWP, at a reception 2-4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, in the Meramec/Gasconade Room of the Havener Center. Stampp is leaving to become a manager for education and development at […]
Read More »The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (CIES) invites the campus community to attend a distinguished lecture at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in Room 140 Toomey Hall. The lecture, titled “Advances in concrete science in the last 50 years,” will be given by Dr. Surendra P. Shah, the Walter P. Murphy Professor emeritus of civil engineering at Northwestern University.
Read More »Dr. Larry Gragg, chair and Curators’ Teaching Professor of history and political science at Missouri S&T, had an article written about his upcoming new book “Benjamin ‘Bugsy’ Siegel: The Gangster, The Flamingo and The Making Of Modern Las Vegas,” in the Express. Read it online.
Read More »Faculty and staff are influential in helping Missouri S&T students study abroad. Encourage students to take advantage of the many study abroad opportunities available to them. Study abroad can be for anyone, with programs for a semester in 45 countries and 100 universities.
Read More »MinerBytes maintainers and content authors will have a new year of informational lunches. Join the MinerBytes community at noon Wednesday, Feb. 4, in Room 106 Curtis Laws Wilson Library and help build up the community. New users are encouraged to attend and pick up some useful tricks, while established users are invited to share their experiences. Lunch is provided but seating is limited. RSVP to mpickens@mst.edu by Friday, Jan. 30.
Read More »The Miner Alumni Association’s Student Leadership Award Endowed Scholarship is a $1,500 scholarship awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates academic excellence, service to the campus and community, personal objectives and goals, potential, and quality recommendations. If you know a student who you think would be a good candidate, encourage them to apply. Applications are due by Tuesday, March 31.
Read More »The Joe Mooney Distinguished Student Award is granted to students in their sophomore or junior year and is intended to recognize leadership and service. One award is given to an outstanding member of an organization, and one is given to an outstanding officer of an organization. Selected students will each receive $250 from the Miner Alumni Association. If you know a student who would be a good candidate for this award, encourage them to apply. The nomination deadline is Tuesday, March 31.
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