Missouri S&T faculty are nearing the halfway point of the 26-week Effective Online Teaching Practices course through the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, chancellor of Missouri S&T, delivered his 2020 State of the University address on Nov. 5 via Zoom. Watch the event or read responses to questions asked during the presentation at chancellor.mst.edu/state-of-the-university.
Read More »Please encourage undergraduate and graduate students to apply for Boren awards. The deadlines are:
Read More »Dr. Marco Cavaglia, professor of physics, and Dr. Shun Saito, assistant professor of physics, will present a public lecture about the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, via Zoom. Their lecture is titled “Black Holes and the Milky Way’s Darkest Secret.
Read More »The S&T Writing Center will host a virtual game night 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, to help celebrate International Education Week. Games will include Scattergories, Skribbl, Taboo and Wordscatter.
Read More »Students have the option to either return to campus after Thanksgiving break to attend their in-person classes or complete the final two weeks of classes remotely. If you are a student and need remote-learning accommodations, please work with your instructors and academic advisors.
Dr. Mo Dehghani, chancellor of Missouri S&T, sent a campus update message to students, faculty and staff on Nov. 16.
Read More »The rapid-response decisions the coronavirus brings to campus drive the day-in, day-out work of S&T’s campus COVID-19 response team of contact tracers, testing coordinators and care managers that operate from S&T’s Student Health Services.
Read More »Distinguished colleagues and dear friends,
Last week, we recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases at S&T since classes began in August. Cases are on the rise in Rolla, in our state and across the nation. Given this situation as we enter this final week before Thanksgiving break, it is essential that all of us take even greater precautions against the spread of COVID-19. We plan to return after Thanksgiving break to successfully complete this challenging semester, but it will take every one of us working together for the common cause to make that happen.
The exterior renovation to Curtis Laws Wilson Library is proceeding on schedule. The contractors will build overhead protection at the main entrance as the work proceeds to the south side. The main entrance will remain open throughout the project.
Read More »Join a discussion about active teaching and learning strategies for online engagement at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, via Zoom. The Early Career Faculty Forum is hosted by the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE).
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