Following recent announcements from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, certain immunocompromised individuals can begin receiving third doses of COVID-19 vaccine in Missouri. These are also referred to as “booster” shots because they boost the individual’s protection from COVID-19.
Read More »To help campus officials better understand the percentage of our campus population that have been vaccinated against COVID-19, Missouri S&T is asking faculty and staff who have been fully vaccinated to voluntarily provide their information through the COVID Vaccine Uploader in myHR.
Read More »Missouri S&T encourages all students to be fully vaccinated prior to returning to campus. Vaccination against COVID-19 is the most effective way to protect yourself and others from the virus. While vaccinations are not required, every student moving into the residence halls must meet one of the following four criteria below prior to being allowed to check in:
Read More »Following a brief hiatus, the COVID-19 dashboard returns with regular updates on confirmed cases in our campus community. The first update, to be posted later today, will include numbers for the entire month of July.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Incident Command Team sent the following message to students, faculty and staff on July 29:
Read More »A COVID-19 vaccine is the most effective protection against the coronavirus, and vaccines are readily available in Rolla and throughout Missouri. All faculty, staff and students should get vaccinated as soon as possible.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, led a virtual town hall meeting on July 20 for the university community. Watch the video at chancellor.mst.edu/virtual-town-hall.
Read More »Logan Gallagher, president of the Club Sports Council, sent the following message to students on July 26:
Read More »Simran Bhatia, president of the International Students Club (ISC) sent the following message to students on July 22:
Read More »Missouri S&T leaders discussed the upcoming fall semester during a virtual town hall yesterday (July 20) and answered questions from students and their families, faculty, and staff. Many attendees asked about face coverings. Below is a summary of S&T’s face covering guidelines: At this time, face coverings are not required for the campus community […]
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