Staff are invited to participate in an open forum to help shape S&T’s strategic plan. Your contributions are crucial because the plan will be a “living document,” updated with the collective input and expertise of the campus community.
Read More »Students are invited to make their mark on the Residential Commons Tunnel before it’s gone by signing their name and creating mini murals 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, March 21. The campus community is invited to a ceremony at 1 p.m. that day at the tunnel to learn about the future of S&T’s campus.
Read More »Experience a cultural exhibition with a showcase of the different countries represented by Missouri S&T’s international students during the celebration of International Students’ Day on Sunday, March 10.
Read More »Interested in purchasing commencement regalia? A representative from Oak Hall Fine Quality Commencement Regalia will be at The S&T Store 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, March 7, and Friday, March 8.
Read More »You’re invited to open forums with finalists for the position of vice provost of online learning and education innovation.
Read More »You are invited to open forums with finalists for the position of chief information officer. The open forums are scheduled as follows:
Read More »Save 10% on regalia and diploma frames 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, March 7, and Friday, March 8, at the S&T Store and online at thesandtstore.com.
Read More »Excitement is building at Missouri S&T as the Satellite Research Team (M-SAT) prepares for an occasion that is – literally – out of this world. The team will soon launch its first satellite into orbit, a significant milestone for the team and university.
Read More »You’re invited to open forums with finalists for the position of vice provost of online learning and education innovation.
The next open forum will be 11 a.m.-noon Monday, March 4, in the Missouri-Ozark Room in the Havener Center and via Zoom.
Read More »Faculty are invited to participate in a series of open forums to help shape S&T’s strategic plan. Your contributions are crucial because the plan will be a “living document,” updated with the collective input and expertise of the campus community.
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