The campus community is invited to engage in a virtual open forum with a finalist for the position of S&T’s director of counseling services and provide feedback by 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 22.
Read More »Marti Hanner, an expert system support analyst in information technology, is retiring after nearly 24 years of service to S&T. The campus community is invited to offer her well wishes by email at hanner@mst.edu.
Read More »Betty Scantlin, a telecommunications and analyst specialist in information technology, is retiring after 14 years of service to S&T. The campus community is invited to offer her well wishes by email at scantlib@mst.edu. Her final day in the office will be Tuesday, Jan. 5.
Read More »Donna Kreisler, environmental health professional in environmental health and safety, is retiring after 41 years of service. The campus community is invited to offer her well wishes by contacting Kreisler or sending a card through campus mail. Her final day in the office will be Friday, Dec. 18.
Read More »The civil, architectural and environmental engineering employees weren’t playing around when it came to this year’s toy drive hosted by Staff Council. Jody Seely and Jeannie Werner pose with the toys that garnered their department the Most Items Donated trophy.
Read More »As part of a systemwide effort to expand online enrollment, Missouri S&T Global Learning will report to the Office of eLearning, effective Monday, Jan. 4. This administrative change will not affect the services or revenue provided to the S&T campus.
Read More »Staff Council will host an open forum 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, Dec. 17, via Zoom. S&T leaders will answer questions and hear concerns from staff members.
Read More »You’re invited to celebrate the achievements of our fall 2020 graduates during a virtual commencement ceremony 10-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, via Facebook Live on Missouri S&T’s Facebook page.
Read More »The following employees joined Missouri S&T in November. Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new staff members:
Read More »Thanks to a partnership between Missouri S&T and the Ozark Rivers Chapter of the National Audubon Society, S&T students have new opportunities to prepare for future careers.
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