Students from S&T’s Satellite Research Team have taken steps for years toward having a satellite orbit the Earth, and their efforts will soon pay off with a giant leap. In March 2024, the team, advised by Dr. Hank Pernicka, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor of aerospace engineering, expects to have a satellite launched into space via SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket. More information to come.
Read More »Staff Council invites staff to help design this year’s Staff Appreciation Day T-shirt. The winning submission will receive a free shirt. Artwork must be submitted by Wednesday, Feb. 14.
Read More »Missouri S&T has launched a search for the vice chancellor for student success. The role will serve as a champion for the S&T student community, providing strategic direction and oversight to initiatives that promote student development, belonging, wellness, community, engagement and academic support.
Read More »As part of the construction of S&T’s new pedestrian underpass, some sidewalks will be closed to create the new promenade. Pedestrians are urged to use the pedestrian tunnel to cross U.S. Highway 63. The crosswalk will be closed.
Read More »Get ready to party like it’s 1999, because Staff Appreciation Day is coming Thursday, May 30, to the Havener Center. Dust off your scrunchies, break out those neon windbreakers, and let’s take a trip down memory lane to the raddest decade ever — the 90s.
Read More »udent Success Center will be closed Friday, Feb. 9, to move to its new home. The center will reopen on Monday, Feb. 12, in their new location on the first floor of the Innovation Lab.
Read More »Registration is open now until Friday, March 1, for the 19th annual Missouri S&T Undergraduate Research Conference on Wednesday, April 10. This event provides opportunities for students to showcase research efforts to the campus community and to the public.
Read More »A panel discussion on promotion and tenure processes will be held noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in the Ozark Room of the Havener Center. Panelists will offer suggestions and answer questions on the promotion and tenure process.
Read More »Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, a National Science Foundation Improving Undergraduate STEM Education program, i
Read More »You’re invited to “Teaching with AI: Tips and Tricks” with Dr. Susan Murray at noon Thursday, Feb. 22, in Room G-11 of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library or on Zoom.
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