Southwinds, the campus literary and arts magazine celebrating the creative work of students, faculty, staff and alumni, is sponsoring an open mic night 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in Einstein’s Bagels in the Havener Center. Bring your own work to read or a favorite poem or story to share. Homemade snacks and hot chocolate will be served. For more information, email Dr. Anne Cotterill.
Read More »Nominations are being accepted for the winter student leadership awards. Do you know an amazing student leader on campus? How about a student or employee who promotes diversity education or a more inclusive campus? All Missouri S&T community members are encouraged to learn more about award criteria and submit nominations by noon Monday, Nov. 17. […]
Read More »Patty Frisbee, director of student success programs, will present “Success Mentor Program” noon-1:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, in Room 208 Norwood Hall. The event is part of the ongoing academic advising conference series sponsored by undergraduate studies.
Read More »Nominate faculty and staff members for the Experiential Learning Award and/or the Service Learning Award. Faculty, staff, students and community partners may submit nominations for these awards.
Read More »Get your winter Missouri S&T wares this Friday during the S&T Store’s Joe Friday sale. Save up to 25 percent on merchandise 8 a.m.-6 p.m. in the store and 12:01 a.m.-midnight online at thesandtstore.com.
Read More »The winner of Staff Council’s pumpkin carving contest was Ben Yates. Here are the winners of the event’s raffle:
Read More »The engineering management and systems engineering department faculty and staff, along with the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) student chapter, sponsored an annual Halloween chili cook-off and costume contest. A total of $322 was raised for GRACE (Greater Rolla Area Charity Enterprise). First place chili cook-off honors went to Linda Turner, traditional chili recipe […]
Read More »The One Book Program’s advisory committee will meet in the next few weeks to select the next book for the 2015-2017 cycle. The committee is currently taking nomination for book titles. If you are interested in submitting a title for consideration, please consider the following guidelines:
Read More »The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (CIES) invites faculty, staff and students to attend a research seminar 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Refreshments will be served. The following topics will be presented:
Read More »Career Opportunities and Employer Relations (COER) will present an employer seminar by Matt Rosentreter of Burns & McDonnell at noon Wednesday, Nov. 12, in Room 305 Norwood Hall. The topic will be “More Than Money – How to Evaluate a Job Offer.” Lunch will be provided.
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