Users should now be able to gain access and work within UM System products and software that use the Shibboleth login.
Read More »The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) will induct John Keen into its 2021 Hall of Fame. Kean has served as S&T’s sports information director for more than 30 years.
Read More »The University of Missouri System’s login and access interface to systemwide programs such as Canvas and PeopleSoft is currently down. Users are not able at this time to gain access and work within many UM System products and software that use Shibboleth for the login.
Read More »In order to perform underground electrical duct work, the entrances of parking lots M-19 and M-36 will be intermittently reduced to one lane beginning at 7 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, March 3). The project is expected to take up to seven business days to complete.
Read More »In partnership with Jordan Valley Community Health and the Missouri National Guard, Crawford County will host an appointment-only vaccination clinic Tuesday, March 2, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, located at 7057 Old Hwy. 66 in Cuba, Missouri.
Read More »As part of a statewide tornado drill, the City of Rolla will sound its tornado sirens at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 2).
Read More »Missouri S&T’s 113th annual Best Ever St. Pat’s celebration began this morning with the traditional Snake Invasion outside Toomey Hall. To follow COVID-19 safety guidelines, students are wearing facial coverings and maintaining social distancing.
Read More »Join student diversity initiatives (SDI) and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, for a fun night of trivia and to learn more about women’s history.
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research and graduate studies, invites the campus community to attend a webinar 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, March 3, via Zoom by the first of three candidates for the position of director of the Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) at S&T.
Read More »Missouri S&T students created a digital exhibit to tell the story of how thousands of Native Americans travelled through Missouri nearly 200 years ago on a forced march westward that became known as the “Trail of Tears.”
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