The Miner Card ID office staff is making ID cards by appointment before the fall semester begins on Monday, Aug. 24. For an appointment, please contact the office at 573-341-4051.
Read More »In order to replace power poles, the following facilities will not have electrical power beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, June 29: Miner Dome Indoor Practice Facility, Football Field House, Allgood-Bailey Stadium and all field power, including lights.
Read More »Missouri S&T invites the campus community to a virtual open forum 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, about a national search for S&T’s next provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Attend via Zoom. You may submit questions during the live forum or submit questions in advance.
Read More »To help slow the potential spread of COVID-19 on campus this fall, Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff will wear face coverings in classrooms, labs and common areas or when social distancing is not possible. The requirement on face coverings goes into effect today (Wednesday, July 1) and will continue when the fall semester starts on Monday, Aug. 24.
Read More »After 35 years of dedicated service to Missouri S&T, Darlene Turner, business support specialist in civil, architectural and environmental engineering, is retiring. You’re invited to drive or walk alongside Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall through parking Lot F to celebrate and wish her well in a parade-style fashion from 11:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday, June 30.
Read More »The staff of the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) is back on campus and ready to assist with teaching needs, including:
Read More »Policy Memorandum II-20, regarding graduate student registration, has been updated. You may view all S&T policy memorandums at chancellor.mst.edu/policy.
Read More »Photographs by Jake Welsh, a 2020 Missouri S&T graduate in aerospace engineering, are displayed in the St. Louis Artists’ Guild virtual exhibition, “Art In Isolation.” The national juried art show features U.S. artists working in two-dimensional art, particularly digital, that was created before or during the pandemic.
Read More »Friday, June 26, will mark five years of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that recognizes same-sex marriage nationwide. Keep an eye out on S&T’s Student Diversity Initiative’s social media to learn more on Friday:
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