The University of Missouri Board of Curators voted on Sept. 13 to extend the current indoor face covering policy for S&T and all other UM System universities through Friday, Oct. 15.
Read More »The University of Missouri System announced last Friday that the Board of Curators will meet at 4 p.m. today to discuss the COVID-19 face covering policy in place at all four UM System universities. The temporary policy is set to expire after Wednesday, Sept. 15. The meeting will be livestreamed via Zoom.
Read More »Celebrate national Constitution Day at Missouri S&T and hear Dr. Larry Gragg discuss two former students who were key to the campus’s desegregation in 1950. The presentation will take place at noon Friday, Sept. 17, in St. Pat’s Ballroom B and C of the Havener Center .
Read More »The Division of Enrollment Management welcomes John Gettemeyer as the director of new student programs.
Read More »David Spivey, assistant vice president for graduate enrollment at the Chatham University in Pennsylvania, will join Missouri S&T as the founding director of graduate and international admissions in enrollment management.
Read More »In partnership with Phelps Health, Missouri S&T will host clinics to administer the Pfizer vaccine at the following times:
Read More »All S&T faculty and staff members will be admitted free to all home athletic events during the 2021-22 school year. As part of Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day on Sept. 18, family members of faculty and staff will also get free admission to the football and volleyball games this Saturday.
Read More »Dr. Michael Schulz, professor of physics, is retiring after 31 years of teaching at Missouri S&T. Wish him well at a reception 2-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, in the Fuller Room (Room 208) of the Physics Building.
Read More »Betty Birkner, business support specialist in environmental health and safety, is retiring after 37 years of service to S&T. Drop by the Hasselmann Alumni House Grand Hall 2-4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20, to wish her well.
Read More »In Episode 2 of this video mini-series, the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) invites faculty to a crash course on examining student learning objectives for the semester.
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