Visiting scholars and their sponsors should follow these steps when coming to campus. Visiting scholars are defined as any short- or long-term research scholar such as post-doc research fellows, research associates and student interns. Each visiting scholar will have a faculty or department sponsor who is responsible for ensuring the steps in this visiting scholar process are followed.
Read More »Join S&T leaders for a virtual town hall to discuss campus reopening plans at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, via Zoom. If you have questions regarding reopening plans that you would like to have addressed during the forum, please submit them to SandTChancellor@mst.edu by Friday, Aug. 7.
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research, invites the research community to a “Let’s Talk Research” meeting via Zoom at 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7.
Read More »Dr. Leslie Gertsch will teach a new online course this fall semester titled Fundamentals of Space Resources or GeoEng 5810.
Read More »To meet the COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, the parking operations staff has added a new online system, Rydin PermitExpress, to process and mail permits. Parking offers will still be processed via campus email for students to accept or reject. Once you have accepted your parking permit offer, you will be directed to visit the online site to register your vehicles, pay for your permit, and designate where to mail your permit. Get step-by-step instructions:
Read More »In addition to parking Lot F1 (Parker Hall), parking Lots A21 (Centennial Hall), P32 (Southwestern Bell Cultural Center) and the north section of Lot T24 (TJ Hall) will be closed for maintenance on Wednesday, Aug. 5.
Read More »Parking Lot F1, located near Parker Hall, will close on Wednesday, Aug. 5, for maintenance, but the ADA-compliant parking spaces will remain available.
Read More »Parking permit offers are currently being sent to Missouri S&T faculty and staff. Individuals are required this year to register the vehicles for which they will use their permit before receiving their permit. You may receive the following emails:
Read More »Missouri S&T researchers will continue to combat cybersecurity threats by training the next generation of experts in the field with a $225,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This additional grant brings the S&T program’s total to over $3 million in funding.
Read More »Missouri S&T has received a $1.5 million award from the National Science Foundation to develop a new rotational microwave spectrometer. The instrument will be used by several universities to collect some of the most detailed information available about the structure of gas phase molecules.
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