Author: Linda Fulps

Protect your image: are you in control of your online identity?

Posted by on October 15, 2012

Websites like Facebook are designed to broadcast who you are, so the default privacy settings are minimal. Now is a good time to take a few minutes to review your privacy settings and find out how visible you really are. This month, IT recognizes National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Throughout October, IT will be raising […]

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Student health offering flu shots

Posted by on October 15, 2012

Flu shots are available at student health services for $15. Students may add the fee to their student account or pay with cash or check at the time of service. No appointment is needed; however, student health recommends avoiding the hours between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. due to lunchtime staffing.

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Reconnection 2 to be held Oct. 19

Posted by on October 15, 2012

Reconnection 2, the second part of a new campus initiative to connect freshman students with their Opening Week mentors and other helpful information and resources on campus, will be held from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. The event is open to all new students on campus and will feature a […]

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New employees

Posted by on October 11, 2012

Tera Becklenberg, human resource assistant, human resource services, affirmative action, diversity and inclusion Sylvia Dees, custodian, custodial and landscape services Rachel O’Connell, regional recruitment coordinator, admissions.

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Biological sciences seminar on Monday

Posted by on October 11, 2012

Dr. Himadri Pakrasi will present the next biological sciences department seminar titled “A Day and a Night in the Life of a Unicellular Diazotrophic Cyanobacterium” at noon Monday, Oct. 15, in Room 126 Schrenk Hall. Pakrasi is the director of the International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES) at Washington University. All are […]

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Attend Diwali, the ‘Festival of Lights’

Posted by on October 11, 2012

One of India’s most important festivals, Diwali, will be celebrated on campus Sunday, Oct. 28. Hosted annually by the India Association, Diwali Night 2012 includes a cultural show, fireworks display and authentic dinner. Tickets are $3 for the cultural show and dinner tickets are $7 for S&T students and $10 for all others. Tickets will […]

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Testing Center filling up for finals

Posted by on October 11, 2012

The Testing Center is quickly filling to capacity for finals week. Any students or faculty members requiring alternate test times, make-up exams or other testing arrangements should contact the Testing Center by Friday, Oct. 26, to schedule dates and times or the center may not be able to accommodate students and alternative arrangements will have […]

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Faculty award submissions due by Nov. 2

Posted by on October 11, 2012

Faculty Research, Teaching, Service and Achievement Award nominations are due to Dedie Wilson (byfieldr@mst.edu, 341-6440) by Friday, Nov. 2. Submission format consists of one signed hard copy and one electronic copy (a single PDF file) of the nomination. Electronic versions of the nomination forms are available here — just click on the name of the […]

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Spring class schedule available

Posted by on October 11, 2012

The spring 2013 schedule of classes information is now available on the registrar’s office website or through Joe’SS. Information about priority registration, which begins Oct. 29, has been sent to students and faculty. Email questions to the registrar’s office at registrar@mst.edu.

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Book sale at library Oct. 17

Posted by on October 11, 2012

Curtis Laws Wilson Library will hold a book sale from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the lobby of the library. Paperbacks will be $1 and hard covers will be $2. The library will also sell folio maps for $5. Come in and check out hundreds of items at unbeatable prices.

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