A recording of the July 9 town hall, named “Let’s Talk: Black Lives Matter,” can be viewed online at chancellor.mst.edu/virtual-town-hall.
Read More »“Inside the Miner’s Studio” is a new regular event that allows Miners from around the globe to watch a live conversation with successful alumni. Tune into the next episode at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, via Zoom. Mike Repperger, a 1997 computer science graduate, will be the next guest.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s content management system, terminalfour (t4), will be updated to its latest version on Friday, July 24. The program will be unavailable all day on July 24 as the upgrades are made – you will not be able to make website changes on that day.
Read More »The equity and Title IX office, in cooperation with information technology and media services, and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), is now able to arrange closed captioning for large-scale events sponsored by Missouri S&T.
Read More »Ashley Gordon joined Missouri S&T in December as a senior diversity, equity and inclusion specialist.
Read More »Join Missouri S&T leaders for a discussion about issues of race relations, named “Let’s Talk: Black Lives Matter” at 1-3 p.m. Thursday, July 9, via Zoom.
Read More »On Monday afternoon, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a new rule that prohibits international students from returning to or remaining in the U.S. this fall if the universities they attend adopt online-only instruction models. Missouri S&T fully intends to offer on-campus instruction this fall, so this change to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program as stated does not affect students enrolling at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Missouri S&T students who are eligible for financial assistance through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) may apply for this aid through S&T’s student financial assistance office.
Read More »Dr. Ming Leu, the Keith and Pat Bailey Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, who served as director of the Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) since 2003, stepped down as director on July 1. At Leu’s request, the ISC faculty nominated and then voted for a new interim director. Based on their recommendation, Dr. Donald C. Wunsch II has been named interim director of the Intelligent Systems Center.
Read More »Dr. Stephen Roberts, interim provost, sent faculty members an email on July 2 to update them on academic planning. The message included information about resources for faculty. Read the message by clicking on the “Academic planning for Fall 2020” tab.
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