Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system improvements are scheduled for construction in Toomey Hall over the next nine weeks, beginning Monday, May 13, extending through Friday, July 12. This work will impact the air conditioning throughout the building.
Read More »The geosciences and geological and petroleum engineering department has a new name – earth sciences and engineering.
Read More »The Miner ID office will be closed Monday, May 13.
The office will run on a smaller staff with limited hours May-August. For updates on summer hours and office closings, check the eConnection and @sandt_newstudents.
Read More »In 2022, Missouri S&T was awarded a $1 million grant through the National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE program to work toward increasing the representation of women — especially those from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups — in faculty and leadership positions at the university. The fellows work to complete projects that will help the university reach this goal.
Read More »The Women Professionals’ Employee Resource Group will meet at noon Thursday, May 23, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B in the Havener Center.
Read More »he Over 40 Professionals employee resource group will host its second quarterly meeting at noon on Thursday, May 16, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B in the Havener Center. During the meeting, the group will talk about retirement options with a Fidelity representative and a local real estate agent.
Read More »Join strategic diversity initiatives to celebrate International Tea Day at noon on Tuesday, May 21, on the Innovation Lab’s outdoor terrace. The celebration will include a meditation tutorial from Jyoti Ishaya, a local meditation teacher.
Read More »The Innovation Lab will be open 24/7 for study space beginning now until 10 p.m. on Friday, May 10. You will need to use your campus ID to access the building after 10 p.m. The Havener Center will operate under normal hours.
Read More »Dr. Lana Alagha, a Robert H. Quenon Associate Professor of Mining Engineering, has been awarded $875,000 from Rio Tinto, a global mining group, for a two-year project researching new techniques to recover critical minerals in the waste byproducts that come from extracting and refining copper.
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