The university presents the following benefit-eligible staff who have reached milestones in their career with a certificate honoring their contributions, beginning with ten years of service. The following employees received milestone service recognition awards in June and July.
Read More »To assist faculty and staff with publishing efforts, the University Libraries Subvention Program was created to help cover article processing charges or book publishing charges with contributed funds totaling $30,000 from each college, the university libraries and the offices of the provost and vice chancellor for research and innovation.
Read More »Amateur astronomers are invited to observe the skies through the 16-inch telescope at the Missouri S&T Observatory. Weather permitting, the S&T Astronomical Research Society (STARS) will host free viewings throughout the fall semester.
Read More »Do you want to improve your communication and leadership skills? Two upcoming workshop series, Crucial Conversations and Crucial Influence, can help you with that. These workshops, which provide valuable opportunities for professional development, are based on best-selling books and are designed to equip employees with essential skills for effective dialogue and leadership. Each participant will receive a complimentary copy of the respective book for their professional library.
Read More »The S&T IT networking team continues to perform ongoing enhancements to the university’s network infrastructure. Upcoming work will be done after 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Intermittent network outages may be experienced until 6 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence will host a yearlong Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor Summit, and there will be three sessions in September, November and April.
Read More »Do you have an interest in medical research? Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, announces the availability of four $1,000 fellowships supported by the John W. Claypool Fund for Medical Research. Competition for the awards is open to all undergraduate and graduate students who perform medical research activities during the 2025 spring semester.
Read More »In 2023, S&T’s information technology team began focusing efforts on and communicating to employees about the transition to the Windows 11 operating system so campus computers comply with UM System Information Security policies and guidelines. In fall 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting the Windows 10 operating system.
Read More »Are you ready to make a difference in just 24 hours? All undergraduate students are invited to participate in a 24-hour Campus Impact Challenge. The challenge will begin at 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13, and conclude at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14.
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