University Center-East has been renamed Centennial Hall to honor the fundraising campaign to raise support for the original building. The campaign’s goal at the time was to complete Centennial Hall by 1970 to commemorate the university’s 100th anniversary. Because the building was not completed until 1973, it was named University Center. Now, more than 30 […]
Read More »S&T’s Solar Car Team needs additional faculty advisors to guide students and oversee their designs. The team meets three times a week. If you are interested, please contact either Dr. C. H. Wu at chw@mst.edu or Dr. Ray Luechtefeld at luechtef@mst.edu.
Read More »Missouri S&T Magazine is updating its campus mailing lists. To receive your own copy of our award-winning alumni magazine, email Kimberly Johnson in the alumni office at kaj@mst.edu or call her at 341-7677. Check out the highlights from the latest issue online: http://magazine.mst.edu/.
Read More »Stop by the lobby of Leach Theatre in Castleman Hall through December to check out the “Art Works in Rolla-IV” exhibit. The showcase features paintings by area artists, including Ellen Pearce, Dan Woodward and Jan Roberts. Each artist was invited to submit one painting and two studies.
Read More »The Center for Transportation Infrastructure and Safety (CTIS) will host an informational seminar at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, in Room 314 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Building.
Read More »For the past two years, Missouri S&T has broken records for the number of employers attending its fall career fair. This year will be no exception. Missouri S&T will host the largest college career fair in the Midwest on Sept. 23.
Read More »Want great Missouri S&T gear at sale prices? Update your “Be the First to Know” information to receive email notices about secret sales at the bookstore: www.eventsthatmatter.com/members/7/.
Read More »A new directory will be printed this December. This information will be pulled from the online directory. Please ensure your information is correct: directory.mst.edu.
Read More »The library has a Sharp AR287 copier for sale. For more information, contact Mary Gabel at 341-4227.
Read More »There’s still time to sign up for the Shrimp Feed on Saturday. For just $25 per person, you get an all-you-can-eat dinner of boiled shrimp, side dishes and beverages, and free admission to the Miner football game. For more information: http://news.mst.edu/events/2008/shrimpfeed2008.html.
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