Any student, staff or faculty member who tests positive for COVID-19 needs to report positive results to Student Health Services. This includes any positive test result from in-home testing as well as from any other testing site. Report results by emailing COVID@mst.edu or calling 573-341-4902.
Read More »Classes will start on Tuesday, Jan. 18. In a message to the four University of Missouri System campuses on Jan. 11, leaders stressed the following:
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Read More »When Missouri S&T cancels classes and events due to severe winter weather, it doesn’t mean essential services for students cease and all employees stay home. Whether you’re a student, faculty or staff member, please read on and learn in advance how a campus closure can affect you. Above all, please evaluate your personal situation and use your best judgment to stay safe.
Read More »The IT Help Desk walk-in service at Curtis Laws Wilson Library is closed today (Thursday, Jan. 6). Help is still available via phone at 573-341-4357 until 10 p.m. or via chat at it.mst.edu/help-desk until 5 p.m. A list of phone hours is available online; it is available to callers 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. […]
Read More »Missouri S&T’s information technology (IT) team strongly encourages you to update your Chrome browser on all campus and personal computers and devices before you continue using the web. To do so, please visit Google’s Help page to learn how to update Google Chrome.
Read More »Sixty-four current and former faculty of Missouri S&T are among the top researchers in their fields as measured by their career research records, and 15 other current or former Missouri S&T researchers were among the best in their fields in 2020, according to a recent analysis by Stanford University.
Read More »Dr. Daoru (Frank) Han, left, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, discusses mounting and testing options for an electrospray propulsion system inside a plasma vacuum chamber with student Shelby Schreckenberg.
Read More »Twelve Missouri S&T research teams have received inaugural Kummer Missouri S&T Ignition Grants totaling $365,000. The projects and principal investigators are:
Read More »Dr. Niranjana Krishnan, an assistant research professor in biological sciences at Missouri S&T, says that certain insecticides are better than others for minimally impacting animal habitats. Krishnan recently published her research on milkweed plant habitats near corn and soybean fields in the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Read More »Dr. Michelle Schwartze, Dr. Daniel Stutts and Dr. Robin Verble received awards for their roles in campus service and experiential learning.
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