Artwork created by S&T students will be displayed in the Havener Center from Monday, May 6, through Friday, May 10, as part of the 15th annual Student Art Show. Honor the student artists during a reception 5-7 p.m. Monday, May 6, in the Havener Center Atrium. Enjoy refreshments and vote for the “Best of Show.”
Read More »The parking operations staff reminds the campus community that the visitor parking lot, located southeast of the Havener Center, is reserved for campus visitors only 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students, faculty, and staff — including anyone with parking permits or registration decals — may not park in the visitor lot unless using the parking meters.
Read More »The University of Missouri System wellness incentive promotes employee wellness by offering incentive money to eligible employees who take steps to live a healthier lifestyle. Eligible employees who finish Cycle 1 of the incentive by tomorrow (Tuesday, April 30) will earn $225 in their final May paycheck.
Read More »Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in upcoming open forums with candidates for S&T’s chief diversity officer.
Open forums for the four chief diversity officer finalists will be held at the following times:
Dixie Shaffer, a custodian for Residential Commons, will retire after serving Missouri S&T for 28 years. Please join her in celebrating her retirement at a reception 1-3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, in the Residential Commons II basement.
Read More »Undergraduate and graduate students at S&T received an email with a link to the 2019 Student Survey on Sexual Misconduct. The survey is designed to help the university to better understand student experiences and opinions concerning sexual violence and harassment so we can work to foster safer and more supportive campus communities. It will close on Saturday, May 4.
Read More »Mark your calendar for Staff Appreciation Day on Wednesday, May 29, at the Havener Center. The circus-themed event will include several activities, including:
Read More »University Police recently received reports of a scam targeting international students. The scam involves someone who claims to be with law enforcement (e.g. police, sheriff, etc.) calling students and threatening arrest for breaking a law or not paying a tax.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s desktop notification system, named Alertus, delivers emergency notifications to all IT-managed S&T desktops and laptops. These computers include classroom computers, faculty and staff computers, computer learning center (CLC) workstations, and computers in residential halls and Greek housing. If you use a personal computer or laptop at S&T, you can now download Alertus on your PC so that you will receive the computer notifications on this device, too. To download Alertus on your personal computer, please visit https://alert.mst.edu/alertus.
Read More »Dr. John F. “Jack” Carney III, former chancellor of Missouri S&T, died Wednesday, April 24, at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was 77.
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