All remaining studio portrait sessions, including the free studio portrait days on March 31 and April 16, are suspended as a precaution amid current circumstances.
Read More »Join student diversity initiatives in watching a short film about the unique qualities of individuals on the autism spectrum, how to appreciate their abilities, and how we as a community can foster diversity and inclusion. Register for the viewing, which will be held via Zoom at 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 22.
Read More »Needing images of campus to share in your online presentations? The marketing and communications department has a resource for you at photos.mst.edu.
Read More »The kitchen line in Havener Center’s food court will be open 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for lunch and 5-6:30 p.m. for dinner each day of Spring Break this week, through Sunday, March 29.
Read More »Students received a message from the University of Missouri System’s office of Information Technology on March 20 about internet resources to keep learning:
Read More »UM System President Mun Choi sent the following email on March 19. He issued a presidential directive that no one physically works on our universities unless they are requested to do so by an appropriate supervisor.
Read More »TheS&T Advising Center office is not holding in-person advising sessions until further notice. To meet with your academic advisor, please do so via email, phone or Zoom. To request a meeting, please email your advisor your specific questions and meeting preference. The S&T advising center’s advisors and their email addresses are:
Read More »Open forums for Missouri S&T’s three chief information officer finalists were held earlier this week. Please share your feedback on the candidates by noon tomorrow (Friday, March 20) at chancellor.mst.edu/searches/cio-search/.
Read More »Phelps County declared a state of emergency today (Thursday, March 19) due to the risks associated with coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read More »To better support the campus community, the S&T campus Learning Transition Team has launched a new website, keeplearning.mst.edu, with resource links for students, faculty and staff regarding changes to academic operations and delivery of courses for the spring semester. This website will be updated with the latest information and guidelines to make sure you stay connected and keep learning.
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