The vice chancellor for student affairs office, normally located in Room 107 Norwood Hall, will temporarily move to a new location due to construction. Starting Tuesday, Dec. 17, student affairs, community standards, student conduct, parent and family advocacy and services operations will be located in Room 307 Norwood Hall. The student advocacy office will be relocated to […]
Read More »Curtis Laws Wilson Library will have special hours during the winter intersession. The library will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily from Sunday, Dec. 15, through Sunday, Jan. 19. The library will be closed on Christmas, Wednesday, Dec. 25, and New Year’s, Wednesday, Jan. 1. Normal service hours will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Read More »The eConnection will be published on Wednesdays during the winter break. This schedule change will run from Wednesday, Dec. 11, to Wednesday, Jan. 15. The eConnection will return to its regular Monday and Thursday schedule on Thursday, Jan. 23. Submit campus news to the eConnection.
Read More »Do points roll over if you have a meal plan the first semester and do not have a meal plan the next semester? Chartwells says no, your points will not roll over if you do not have a meal plan for them to roll into. See Chartwells Rolla’s Facebook page for more information.
Read More »Join the mathematics and statistics department from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16, in Room G-5 Rolla Building to congratulate Dr. Martin Bohner and Dr. V.A. Samaranayake on their recent honors.
Read More »The Joe Mooney Distinguished Student Award recognizes leadership and service by S&T students who are in their sophomore or junior years. One award is given to an outstanding member of a recognized student organization; another is given to an outstanding officer of a recognized student organization. Selected students will each receive $200 from the Miner Alumni Association. The nomination deadline is Monday, March 31, 2014. Nominate students on the alumni website.
Read More »Alpha Sigma Mu is selling calendars containing the many interesting images material’s scientists can obtain from different microscopy techniques. Calendars are $10 each and can be purchased from Denise Eddings’ office in Room 222 McNutt Hall. The calendars are for anyone who enjoys seeing the artistic aspects of science and engineering.
Read More »Is your advisor outstanding? Does he or she go above and beyond to support your organization? Help student life recognize those contributions by clicking the links below to nominate your advisor. Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader will present awards to advisors in the following categories:
Read More »The office of undergraduate studies will temporarily move to a new location due to office renovations. Starting Monday, Dec. 16, the department will be located in the mezzanine area of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building. The move will last until Friday, Jan. 10. Phone numbers for the department will remain the same.
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