Show your Homecoming spirit this weekend. Save 25 percent on all S&T clothing, gifts and gear at the S&T Bookstore this Friday, Oct. 12.
Read More »Accidents involving university-owned vehicles or vehicles rented or leased by or for the university for official business must be reported on UM Form 5. All university-owned vehicles have an envelope in the glove box with instructions on what to do in case of an accident. Report all vehicle accidents within 24 hours if injury or […]
Read More »The S&T One Book Program will sponsor its second “Freecycle” event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 13, in the Havener Center atrium. Donate your unwanted or unused items and browse the tables for something you want or need. Everything is free — no strings attached. Particularly welcome items include books, clothes, games, furniture, […]
Read More »The Global Leaders Institute will hold an informational meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in Room 256 Toomey Hall. This leadership academy is designed to help upperclassmen and graduate students identify how to apply their leadership skills in a global working environment. Applicants will need to submit a resume and cover letter explaining why […]
Read More »The campus community is invited to join the information technology staff in saying goodbye and wishing a happy retirement to one of its long-time network engineers, Ken Haas. A drop-in reception will be held in his honor from 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in Room 102 Centennial Hall.
Read More »John France, video production specialist, Video Communication Center Laura Klein, senior secretary, engineering management Jennifer Mallonee, human resource specialist, human resource services, affirmative action, diversity and inclusion Thomas Pomerleau, athletic trainer, student health services Cynthia Stluka, international student advisor, international affairs Ronald Woody, senior lab mechanic, physics.
Read More »In November, surplus property will begin phasing in a new software program called WebData. This new program will have the following characteristics:
Read More »The provost’s office, along with educational technology (EdTech), is issuing a second call for participation in the 2013 eFellows program. This program is an opportunity for instructors to redesign their courses to incorporate more technology, with the overall goal of improving student performance.
Read More »The Great Books Reading Group will discuss George Orwell’s classic novel 1984 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in the upstairs loft of the Public House Brewing Co. The discussion will be led by Dr. Olivia Burgess of the English and technical communication department. Everyone is welcome to attend; you don’t have to be 21 […]
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