The 118th annual “Best Ever” St. Pat’s celebration starts next week, beginning with the opening of the snake pit for the Snake Invasion. The annual tradition marks the official start of St. Pat’s activities on campus, continuing a legacy that dates back more than a century.
Read More »In support of electrical upgrades for the Applied Research Center, a planned power outage will take place 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday, March 12. The following buildings will be fully inaccessible during the outage: Curtis Laws Wilson Library, Straumanis-James Hall and the Computer Science Building.
Read More »All teaching-track and research-track faculty are invited to attend a panel discussion on the promotion process for non-tenure track faculty noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, in G-11 Curtis Laws Wilson Library, the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence’s faculty development studio. Panelists will offer suggestions and answer questions on the non-tenure track faculty promotion process.
Read More »The university presents benefit-eligible staff who have reached milestones in their career with a certificate honoring their contributions, beginning with five years of service. The following employees received milestone service recognition awards in January and February.
Read More »Do you know a senior graduating in 2026 who exhibits the qualities of a renaissance person? If so, encourage them to apply for the Renaissance Student Award by Friday, March 20.
Read More »Registration is open for the Innovation in Teaching and Learning Conference, which will be held 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, March 12, in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Dr. Claudia Cornejo Happel, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, will give the keynote address.
Read More »The College of Arts, Sciences, and Education Faculty Leadership Council invites applications and nominations for awards in research, innovative teaching, community outreach and college citizenship. Current or former students may nominate faculty for the Student Impact Award.
Read More »The west entrance to the Student Recreation Center is temporarily closed for construction. Over the next few weeks, all patrons should use the south entrance on the Fitness Center side to access recreational activities, including intramural sports, open play, the indoor track and the swimming pool.
Read More »Missouri S&T has launched Engineers Explain Everything, a new podcast featuring short conversations with researchers, students and alumni about their ideas, insights and innovations. Episodes are designed for listeners without a technical background but are also engaging for those in the field.
Read More »As part of Engineering Week, the Architectural Engineering Institute and the American Society of Civil Engineers will host a presentation titled “Make an Impact in Your Career: Your Degree Is a Tool, Not a Box,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, in Room 124 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.
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