Dr. Kathryn Northcut, professor of English and technical communication, has been named vice provost of academic support at Missouri S&T, effective Thursday, Sept. 1. She has served as interim vice provost since February 2020.
Read More »Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new staff members as well as staff members who have transferred positions or departments.
Read More »Following recent announcements from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, certain immunocompromised individuals can begin receiving third doses of COVID-19 vaccine in Missouri. These are also referred to as “booster” shots because they boost the individual’s protection from COVID-19.
Read More »Dr. Theresa Swift, associate teaching professor of electrical and computer engineering, shares her step-by-step process of flipping her Circuits II class in this video.
Read More »The University of Missouri System is developing a policy to ensure digital accessibility and is seeking input from all campuses. You’re invited to take this survey .
Read More »Missouri S&T, in partnership with Arts Rolla, has extended its deadline to Wednesday, Oct. 1, for its 150th Anniversary Poetry and Writing Contest.
Read More »Older versions of the AppsAnywhere program must be updated by S&T’s information technology staff before the start of the semester. Please save your work and leave your computer on this evening (Tuesday, Aug. 17) for a necessary update to AppsAnywhere at 7 p.m. If your computer has an older version of AppsAnywhere, the update will force a […]
Read More »By order of Gov. Mike Parson, all flags at government buildings statewide will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset Saturday, Aug. 14, in honor of United States Marine Corps Corporal Dalton Wayne Pierson.
Read More »Jack Farrell Morris, former associate professor of electrical engineering, died Aug. 11. He was 93. He joined Missouri S&T’s faculty in 1962 and retired in 1992.
Read More »Missouri S&T is launching a vaccine incentive program for students, faculty and staff. Students received the following message on Aug. 13:
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