Aruna Miller, Maryland lieutenant governor and a Missouri S&T alumna, will speak at the university Wednesday, Dec. 4, as part of the Chancellor’s Speaker Series.
Read More »The University of Missouri Board of Curators voted unanimously Wednesday, Nov. 20, to approve construction of a new facility for scientific research and two new academic programs at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Don’t be alarmed if you see Chief Doug in your office – he’s here to help spread some fun and raise funds! University Police is raising money for the Cops Care and Shop with a Cop program this year.
Read More »Student well-being will present the University of Missouri System-licensed program RESPOND to train faculty, staff and students on how to recognize and provide initial assistance to people with mental health concerns.
Read More »Nominations are now being accepted for the Joe Mooney Distinguished Student Award. To nominate a student for the 2025–26 academic year, please submit a nomination form by Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.
Read More »Do you want to tell a staff member they are doing a great job or give a shout-out to an employee you supervise? Give thanks to your colleagues by sending them a thank-you gram, paired with a treat, for $3 each. Thank-you grams will be delivered on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Read More »A search committee will help recruit S&T’s provost and executive vice chancellor of Academic Affairs. Dr. Mehrzad Boroujerdi, the dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education, and Sue Simmons, trustee and Kummer Missouri S&T Foundation board member will co-chair the search committee.
Read More »During the week of Nov. 4, the S&T Student Veterans Resource Center asked the S&T community to place a flag on the Heroes’ Field to honor a special person who has served our country in recognition of Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
Read More »Twenty graduate students and one undergraduate student participated in the 19th annual Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) poster presentation on Thursday, Nov. 14, in the Havener Center.
Read More »Organizations often have a department that becomes a target of blame when problems arise. At Missouri S&T, Information Technology (IT) frequently fills this role. Employees may wish for perfect technology delivered promptly without constraints, but this ideal scenario doesn’t reflect reality.
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