Show your pride on Friday, June 26, in honor of Pride Month. Post a picture or selfie with the hashtags #minerswearpride and #Equityandtitleix and #missourisandt.
Read More »Yesterday’s issue of S&T’s Accomplishments email features news about awardees, authors of books and faculty elected to serve as fellows. For many faculty and staff, however, the email was delivered to their “junk” folder in Outlook. To retrieve the email, simply check your “junk email” folder and then drag the email from S&T News (subject line: “S&T Accomplishments: Awards, books, fellows and more”) into your inbox. You will need to place it into your inbox to see the pictures and click on links.
Read More »Do you see someone stepping up during social distancing? Like checking in with family and friends, leaving groceries on a neighbor’s porch, or intervening to prevent cyber bullying? Submit your story with the name of the S&T student, faculty or staff member to the STEP UP! wooden e-token program.
Read More »Crews with the City of Rolla will repair a storm sewer pipe in the parking lot on the east side of the Gale Bullman Building beginning tomorrow (Thursday, June 4.) The repairs will be close to the building so the driveway areas will be passable but please use caution when in the area.
Read More »The Concrete Research Council of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Foundation has recognized Dr. Kamal Khayat with the 2020 Robert E. Philleo Award.
Read More »Seven Ph.D. students received dean’s honors on May 28 from the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) in recognition of their scholarly contributions and teaching excellence in their field. The honorees and their faculty advisors are:
Read More »Dr. V. Prakash Reddy, professor of chemistry at S&T, has authored a new, 358-page book covering modern synthetic methodologies and applications of organofluorine compounds. It is published by Elsevier.
Read More »A new book by Dr. Sarah E. Hercula is a call-to-action for linguists to work to change attitudes toward stigmatized language. This includes English variations like African American English, Chicano English and Appalachian English because they teach students how language works and how they study it, Hercula says.
Read More »Dr. Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe was elected as a fellow of the Paleontological Society in recognition of her significant contributions to the field of paleontology.
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