According to the CDC’s guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, individuals age 18 and older who received a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine should receive a booster shot at least two months after receiving their primary vaccine dose. The guidelines also state that individuals who work in education may get a booster shot six months or more after completing the two-dose series of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
Read More »Multi-factor authentication (MFA) with your university email will be required when logging in to the student system, Joe’SS, starting Saturday, Nov. 20. Additionally, Joe’SS will get a refresh with new, tile-based navigation.
Read More »Dr. Saleem H. Ali will give a talk titled “Mining, the Circular Economy and Beyond” at 3:30-5 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 3) in Room 125 Butler-Carlton Hall. His presentation is the Quenon Lecture. Ali is the director of the Minerals, Materials and Society Program and the Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Geography and Spatial […]
Read More »UPDATE on Nov. 4, 2021: Federal officials announced the deadline to comply with the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate has been moved to Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. Additionally, individuals who are affected by the mandate would have until Jan. 4, 2022 to receive their last vaccination shot (i.e. the second shot of a two-dose vaccine or receiving a one-dose vaccine).
Read More »As America’s infrastructure ages and climate change takes a toll on highways, railroads and bridges, Missouri S&T is researching stronger, longer-lasting materials and innovative technologies as a member of the only national university transportation center focused on improving the durability and extending the lifespan of infrastructure.
Read More »Twenty-three Missouri S&T faculty members received promotions and/or tenure, effective Sept. 1. The faculty members are:
Read More »Dr. Frank Liou, the Michael and Joyce Bytnar Professor and director of manufacturing engineering at S&T, has been named to the College of Fellows of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME). He will be honored at the 2021 SME Fall Gala on Nov. 10.
Read More »Dr. J. David Rogers has been selected as the United States Society on Dams’ third annual Legacy Lecturer at the organization’s annual meeting on April 11 in San Diego.
Read More »Dr. John Myers, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, is gaining national attention for his work. He was recently appointed as a founding member of the American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) Concrete Innovation Council.
Read More »After winning the first round of competition by defeating teams from seven other Midwestern universities last month, Missouri S&T’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team has advanced to the broader, and more grueling, regional round. Ranger Challenge is considered the varsity sport of Army ROTC.
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