The engagement and belonging team is clearing bookshelves and offering books to the S&T community. Browse available titles during normal business hours, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, through the end of the semester.
Read More »The eConnection will move to its winter break schedule of once-weekly issues beginning Wednesday, Jan. 7. It will not be published the week of Dec. 22 or Dec. 29.
Read More »The GUIDE app, developed by S&T’s business intelligence team, launched Nov. 21. The app is designed to reduce manual administrative work, streamline processes and provide easier access to resources for faculty and staff.
Read More »Windows will update 2-6 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 13. If your computer stays on campus, please leave it powered on and connected to the S&T network. If you take your computer home, connect it to your home network and plug it into a power source. Save and close any applications, because your computer will reboot during the update.
Read More »Approximately 700 Missouri S&T students will be awarded degrees during three upcoming commencement ceremonies Friday, Dec. 19, and Saturday, Dec. 20. Dr. Steven Jung, chief commercial officer of Mo-Sci Corp., will speak at the Dec. 19 ceremony for Ph.D. and master’s degree graduates. Dr. Gregory M. Polites, executive vice dean and interim head of biomedical and translational sciences for the Carle Illinois College of Medicine, will speak at both Dec. 20 ceremonies for bachelor’s degree candidates.
Read More »Due to the HVAC replacement project in Parker Hall, student financial services has temporarily relocated to Room 205 Centennial Hall.
Read More »Parking and transportation services will host a campus parking citation amnesty day 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the parking and transportation services office. In exchange for a $10 cash donation, the department will void up to two qualifying unpaid S&T parking tickets per person.
Read More »Need a new professional photo? Faculty and staff can book a free portrait session on any of these dates:
Read More »The Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) hosted its 20th annual poster presentation on Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Havener Center atrium. Nineteen graduate students showcased research in areas such as intelligent manufacturing, computational intelligence, embedded systems, cybersecurity, advanced simulation and control, and smart living systems.
Read More »The S&T chapter of Chi Epsilon, the national civil engineering honor society, welcomed new members during its fall 2025 initiation ceremonies. Congratulations to the newest initiates and chapter honor member Steve Sieckhaus, president of Clayco in St. Louis.
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