Author: Peter Ehrhard

Complete your Title IX and MakeITSafe training

Posted by on July 20, 2016

Completing training requirements is an important step in helping ensure a safe and positive learning and workplace environment for the entire university community. Two training courses, “Building a Foundation: Discrimination Prevention and Title IX,” and “MakeITSafe Information Security Awareness,” are open through Monday, Oct. 31.

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Participate in a driving simulation and earn a reward

Posted by on July 20, 2016

Researchers investigating alternate work zone signage configurations for the Missouri Department of Transportation are looking for volunteers to participate in a driving simulator study. The project investigates the attitudes and response of drivers to different traffic sign configurations as they pass through a simulated representation of a standard Missouri work zone. Participants will receive a $10 gift card once they complete the driving simulation. Dr. Suzanna Long, interim chair and an associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, is the primary investigator.

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CIES/RE-CAST to host webinar Aug. 12

Posted by on July 20, 2016

The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (CIES) and the Research on Concrete Applications for Sustainable Transportation (RE-CAST) University Transportation Center invites the campus community to attend a webinar at noon Friday, Aug. 12, in Room 209 Computer Science Building. Dr. Kaan Ozbay, professor of transportation engineering at New York University, will present “An Overview of a Network-wide Probabilistic Life Cycle Cost Analysis Methodology and Implementation Framework for New Concrete-based Materials and Construction Techniques.” Bagels and coffee will be served.

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HVAC problems in Norwood Hall

Posted by on July 15, 2016

Physical Facilities has response issues with the HVAC 2nd and 3rd floor Daikin system in Norwood Hall.  Workers will be on campus this morning to make repairs. For more information, call Mike Bassett at 341-4252.

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Brow named interim vice provost and dean for College of Engineering and Computing

Posted by on July 13, 2016

Dr. Richard Brow, Curators’ Professor of materials science and engineering at Missouri S&T, has been named interim vice provost and dean for the College of Engineering and Computing effective Friday, July 15. A member of the Missouri S&T faculty since 1998, Brow previously served as chair of the materials science and engineering department.

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Norwood Hall south entrance closed today

Posted by on July 13, 2016

The south entrance of Norwood Hall will be closed this afternoon (Wednesday, July 13). The entrance will reopen Thursday morning and close again at noon Thursday, July 14. The entrance will reopen again the morning of Friday, July 15. Weather permitting, contractors will place new storm sewer lines and concrete during these closures. For more information, contact Ron Boggs at 308-7066.

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Beware of fraud attempts

Posted by on July 13, 2016

University police have recently had reports of international students being targeted by scam attempts related to advertisements that the students have posted regarding rooms or apartments for rent, or items for sale.

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Join Weight Watchers now and get 15 percent off

Posted by on July 13, 2016

New and existing Weight Watchers members can get 15 percent off their next series when they renew or join during a special RED window the week of July 11-15. Members who turn in their renewal payment during the window can get 15 percent off. If you miss this window, or if you join the next series outside this window, you will need to pay the regular series price and will be eligible the next time a RED window occurs. For more information, contact Jeannie Headrick at 341-4929.

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University Police remind community to use phones safely

Posted by on July 13, 2016

With the increasing popularity of the mobile game “Pokemon Go,” University Police remind students to be aware of their surroundings when walking. Explore Pokemon Go on campus, but be safe while playing. There have been reports in Missouri of suspects using the app’s geolocation feature to target unwitting victims. Keep in mind the following safety tips when walking:

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Participate in the 100 million step challenge

Posted by on July 12, 2016

Healthy for Life is sponsoring a walking challenge for all faculty and staff of Missouri S&T. This eight-week challenge has participants put their steps together to achieve 100,000,000 steps.

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