The S&T recruitment team hosts monthly drop‑in lunch-and-learn sessions to support departments and search committees noon-1 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month in the Havener Center food court.
Read More »In May, IT installed the ThreatLocker application on S&T-managed Windows computers to enable one-click elevation for approved software installations.
Read More »Missouri S&T is seeking faculty, staff and student volunteers to support the S&T booth at the Missouri State Fair, one of the state’s largest public events. Volunteers will assist with activities, engage visitors and help showcase the university.
Read More »The 2026 HOT ROD Power Tour, a weeklong traveling car show featuring more than 6,000 classic cars, hot rods and custom trucks, will stop in Rolla on Thursday, June 11.
Read More »Join the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence for a live training session on digital accessibility basics 9-10 a.m. Monday, June 8, in Room G-11 of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. This training is open to faculty and staff.
Read More »Parking lots C and E48 will be closed for Summerfest 2026 Thursday, June 4, through Saturday, June 6. Lot X will also be closed Saturday, June 6.
Read More »Amber Johnston, Stephanie Murray-Miller and Derek Zboran of student well-being were recognized as nominees for the Outstanding Professional Award through Partners in Prevention.
Read More »Jane Yates, who earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering in May, was named Missouri S&T’s Renaissance Student for 2026. Yates received the award, which included a $1,300 prize, on Tuesday, May 5, at a ceremony hosted by the arts, languages, and philosophy department.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer in philosophy in arts, languages, and philosophy, has published an article titled “Existential Philosophical Counseling: Clinical Observations, Part I: Circumscribed Self-Disclosure, Moral Discourse, and Moral Presence” in Philosophical Practice.
Read More »Nine graduate students received dean’s honors from the College of Engineering and Computing during a ceremony held earlier this month.
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