MinerBUCKS may be used at all Chartwells’ operations and for delivery-only pizza from Papa John’s. Order MinerBUCKS now and get a 10 percent bonus on orders for $300, 7.5 percent on orders between $100-$275 and 5 percent on orders up to $100. Load your faculty, staff or student Missouri S&T ID card just like a […]
Read More »The Fall Faculty, Staff and Retiree Golf League will begin play at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. All prospective golfers are invited to join. This is a great way to network with fellow employees and retirees, even for beginners. The league will be played in a team “scramble” format. Fees will be $20 for course […]
Read More »Beginning next Monday, Aug. 22, the Leach Theatre Box Office will return to its normal business hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The box office is located in Room 103 Castleman Hall. Call 573-341-4219 for more information.
Read More »Cullen M. Fridley, athletic trainer, athletics and recreation Joshua A. Lind, manager, student financial assistance Neda H. Ward, certified medical assistant, student health services (brandxhuaraches)
Read More »Shan Bi and Junzhe Sun, geology and geophysics seniors at S&T, recently received Geological Society of America/ExxonMobil Field Camp Scholar Awards. Twelve undergraduates each received $2,000 to help cover costs of attending a summer field camp of their choice. The awards were based on diversity, economic and financial need, and merit. The Missouri S&T Geology […]
Read More »EdTech will conduct a training session for Blackboard 9 at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, in Room 105 Centennial Hall. This comprehensive session will be divided into three components: a basic introduction to Blackboard features, in-depth discussion of assessments and the Grade Center. Instructors interested in attending should click this Registration link. More information about […]
Read More »Dr. Mark E. Schlesinger, professor of metallurgical engineering at S&T, co-authored a book titled “Extractive Metallurgy of Copper.” The book is expected to be released in September. One of the three additional co-authors, Matthew J. King, earned a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering in 1993 from S&T.
Read More »Sessions are still available to enroll in the Fall 2011 Accent Modification Program. Classes are conducted on an individual basis for a 13-week period by Vicki Hopgood, speech/language pathologist. Topics covered include: American intonation, difficult vowels and consonants, classroom presentation skills, grammar and vocabulary. There is no charge for this service. Interested tenured or tenure-track […]
Read More »The Writing Center is now scheduling classroom visits for the fall semester. Writing Center personnel will be available to give 10-minute class presentations on the undergraduate tutoring services the center offers. Presentations, workshops and seminars related to writing or to the teaching of writing are also available, on either the undergraduate or graduate level. To […]
Read More »Join your fellow employees and retirees at the Proud Miner Picnic, scheduled from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, in the Brewer Family Atrium in Toomey Hall. Proud Miners are current and retired employees who have given $5 or more to the university since June 30, 2010. There’s still time to make a donation — […]
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