Educational Technology is now accepting presentation proposals for the seventh annual Teaching and Learning Technology Conference, scheduled for March 13-14, 2014. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Rebecca Brent, president of Education Designs Inc.
Read More »EMSE Lecturer Kellie Grasman has co-authored a new book, titled “Fundamentals of Engineering Economic Analysis (First Edition).” The book reinforces how students will use economics in their future careers. See more information online.
Read More »As announced at the State of the University Address Monday, Sept. 9, Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader and Provost Kent Wray will host open forums regarding strategic structural changes. The forums will include a brief overview of the changes followed by a question-and-answer session. Your participation is welcomed.
Read More »Missouri S&T will conduct a test of its emergency mass notification system at noon Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Read More »The Rolla Downtown Business Association is holding a Scavenger Hunt to help promote this year’s Celebration of Nations on Saturday, Sept. 28. Treasure maps are now available with all the details at Phelps County Bank on Pine Street. The hunt begins on Monday, Sept. 16. There are 34 local businesses participating with great prizes. No […]
Read More »Free flu shots are once again available to University of Missouri System faculty, staff, dependents and retirees enrolled in both the myChoice Health Plan and myOptions Health Plans. Flu shots are sponsored by UM myTotal Rewards, Healthy for Life and UM Faculty and Staff Benefits. Visit umsystem.edu/curators/wellness/flushotschedule to learn more and view the schedule of […]
Read More »Waynesville School District needs your support to have its first STEM expo. The district would like to inspire and inform their community about careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields and they are seeking vendors from Missouri S&T that would be willing to set up booths, give short presentations or provide some type of […]
Read More »Do you think Blackboard should have features that it doesn’t have? Are there things you like about Blackboard that you don’t want changed? How well is Blackboard supporting your teaching and learning needs? If you don’t use Blackboard, why not?
Read More »The history and political science department is sponsoring a Constitution Day celebration at noon Tuesday, Sept. 17, in the Havener Center. Sept. 17 was designated as Constitution Day for the United States Congress to commemorate the signing of the Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.
Read More »Help students prepare for the upcoming Career Fair by telling them about “Resumazing.” Students visit the Havener Center Atrium between 1 and 4 p.m. on Sept.17, 18 or 19 to have their resume reviewed by a career advisor from career opportunities and employer relations. Remind students to bring their student ID to sign in. For […]
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