If you are planning to use TurningPoint and clickers this fall semester, please visit the clicker registration page to register your classes.
Read More »From meeting rooms and banquet rooms, to classrooms and outdoor space, it’s easy for faculty and staff to reserve event space using Havener Center’s reservation form.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Equity and Title IX team is switching to a new platform with the vendor that provides “Not Anymore” training. Access to the log-in portal will be down temporarily to allow for maintenance until the new platform is up and running. The process will be completed before the fall semester begins.
Read More »A prep-course designed to help any student enrolled in General Chemistry I (Chem 1310) is now available at no charge on Canvas. The voluntary, self-paced course introduces chemical concepts and provides students with learning strategies for their S&T experience.
Read More »The National Center for Education Statistics reports that 200,000 students entering college have some type of learning disability. Learning disabilities are one type of invisible or hidden disability.
Read More »The SMART (Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation) Scholarship-for Service Program is available to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a technical degree in one of 21 STEM disciplines.
Read More »Due to supplier issues, there is currently a wait list on Dell Latitude Laptop orders at the S&T Store. Orders will be processed as soon as stock arrives.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s dining services department is hosting a job fair at the Havener Center today (Wednesday, Aug. 4) and 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 5). No appointments are needed.
Read More »Dr. Chenglin Wu, an assistant professor of structural engineering in the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department, has won a $500,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his work in two-dimensional metals – metals that are three atoms thick – for use in computer chips, sensors and coatings.
Read More »Dr. Chang-Soo Kim, professor and graduate coordinator of electrical engineering, has received a U.S. patent for medical devices made of bioactive glasses and metals that dissolve in the body at the end of their operational lifespan, eliminating the need for invasive surgical removal.
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