Author: Velvet Hasner

Police training planned tomorrow in former TKE house

Posted by on October 11, 2018

The Missouri State Highway Patrol will use the former TKE fraternity house, located on State Street next to Bertelsmeyer Hall, for tactical training sessions 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11. Do not be alarmed if you see police cars and police officers in the area.

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Annual enrollment starts soon

Posted by on October 11, 2018

Annual enrollment is your yearly opportunity to decide which insurance works best for you. Annual enrollment will open Monday, Oct. 15, and close Friday, Oct. 26. During this time, you can make changes to your insurance elections for the 2019 plan year.

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Calling all academic advisors

Posted by on October 11, 2018

Representatives from the registrar’s office and financial assistance will host update sessions for academic advisors next week. Choose to attend the session that best fits your schedule:

  • 10-11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the Meramec-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center
  • 1-2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, in St. Pat’s Ballroom B of the Havener Center
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Speaker to discuss morality of AI agents

Posted by on October 11, 2018

Do people perceive artificial intelligence (AI) agents to be moral wrongdoers? Dr. Daniel Shank will present a lecture titled “The Perceived Morality of Artificially Intelligent Agents” at the psychology colloquium 1-2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15, in Room 318 of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.

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Urban water management topic of Oct. 19 lecture

Posted by on October 11, 2018

Dr. Glen T. Daigger will present the Mathes Distinguished Lecture at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in Room 120 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. His presentation is named “Closing the Knowing/Doing Gap.”

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Faculty advisor needed for honor society

Posted by on October 11, 2018

The Blue Key national honor society needs a faculty advisor. Serving in the advisory role requires a maximum of four hours monthly. The student organization holds biweekly meetings and service events about once a month, and other responsibilities are minimal.

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See Shakespeare in St. Louis Oct. 20

Posted by on October 11, 2018

Dr. Anne Cotterill, associate professor of English and technical communication, is organizing a trip to St. Louis to attend a performance of Shakespeare’s magical romance about exile and forgiveness, The Tempest, by the St. Louis Shakespeare Company. The performance will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Ivory Theater in downtown St. Louis. Tickets are $10 for students, faculty, staff and their family and friends.

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Bookstore to host Joe Friday sale, grad fair

Posted by on October 11, 2018

The S&T Store will host a “Joe Friday” sale Friday, Oct. 12. Save 25 percent on Miner clothing, gifts and gear from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the store and from midnight to midnight online. The store will host a grad fair Wednesday, Oct. 17, and Thursday, Oct. 18. Customers can save 10 percent on regalia (caps, gowns and tassels) and diploma frames.

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Spring class schedule available

Posted by on October 11, 2018

Missouri S&T’s Spring 2019 schedule of classes is now available on the registrar’s office website at registrar.mst.edu/classofferings  and through JoeSS at joess.mst.edu.  Priority registration begins Monday, Oct. 29. Information about priority registration has been sent to students and faculty. For more information, please contact the registrar’s office at registrar@mst.edu.

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Encourage students to attend etiquette dinner

Posted by on October 11, 2018

The career opportunities and employer relations (COER) staff will host an etiquette dinner 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center. Fundamentals of proper dining etiquette will be explained during the five-course meal. Students must RSVP by Monday, Oct. 15, and log into Handshake to sign up.

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