Patrice Hatcher, senior office support assistant for information technology, will retire after 36 years of service at S&T. The campus community is invited to a reception to celebrate her retirement 2-4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, in Room E101 of the Phelps Health Annex.
Read More »The following individuals are serving on a search committee for the founding dean of Missouri S&T’s graduate school and vice provost of graduate and postdoctoral studies.
Read More »The Staff Success Center will host in-person, interactive workshops focused on delivering exceptional customer service in higher education.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s arts, languages and philosophy department will present an orchestra concert 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, in Leach Theatre. The wind symphony is directed by Dr. David Samson, associate teaching professor.
Read More »Join the next MinerAI seminar at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Room 140 Toomey Hall. Dr. Ryan Cheek, assistant professor of English and technical communication, will present “Prophecy, Persuasion and the Incubation of Partisan AI.”
Read More »Join the campus film series for a screening of Escape from New York at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, in Leach Theatre. Admission is free.
Read More »Katharine Keune, a longtime communications leader at The Ohio State University, has been named vice chancellor for communications, outreach and engagement at Missouri S&T. Her appointment will begin Monday, Oct. 27.
Read More »Student well-being and campus collaborators will host “Rise of the Resilient: Mental Well-Being Awareness Week” Monday, Oct. 13, through Friday, Oct. 17. The week will feature free events, training opportunities and activities that promote mental health, building social connections, and fostering a sense of belonging.
Read More »Faculty and staff are invited to attend informational sessions about Surest, a new medical plan option available for Missouri S&T employees. Surest will replace the current mid-tier medical plan.
Read More »Due to the ongoing geothermal construction project, the provost’s office relocated to a temporary space on Monday, Oct. 20. The provost’s office will be in Room 103 Norwood Hall through June 2026.
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