The campus climate survey results will be discussed at the June Faculty Senate and Staff Council meetings on Thursday, June 9.
Read More »Nine employees at Missouri S&T were honored Wednesday, May 25 for their contributions to the campus during Staff Day celebration. Each winner received a certificate and plaque during this morning’s awards ceremony in the Havener Center. The winners were selected from a group of staff members who were nominated by faculty, staff and students.
Read More »Missouri S&T will conduct a national search for a chief diversity officer. The campus community is invited to provide feedback about the qualities, skills and experiences that should be prioritized in this search. Provide feedback in the survey online. The online input survey is anonymous and will be open through Tuesday, May 31.
Read More »At 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24, Missouri S&T’s card access system returned to normal operation. Earlier Tuesday at approximately 2:00 p.m., an outage occurred that impacted some ID cards being able to properly unlock doors, and the issue has been fully resolved. Thank you for your patience as teams worked to correct the problem.
Read More »As part of a newly created S&T Leadership Development Program for staff and faculty, the Project Management course is being offered to individuals who may be interested in pursuing a managerial or leadership role.
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 »Missouri S&T’s Graduate Faculty has announced the winners of its annual awards, the Outstanding Contributions to Graduate Studies Award for faculty and the Graduate Staff Excellence Award for staff.
Read More »The office of academic support will host a second and final screening of Unlikely 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 2, in Leach Theatre. The documentary tells the story of five individuals who were failed by the higher education system and how they fight for a second chance at opportunity at more progressively-minded institutions.
Read More »Twenty presenters participated in the 16th annual Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) Graduate Research Symposium on April 13.
Read More »Join student diversity initiatives in reading “The Body Is Not An Apology,” by Sonia Renee Taylor. This New York Times bestseller focuses on radical self-love in response to societal norms and other systems of oppression.
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