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Read More »The Missouri S&T’s Kummer Center for STEM Education will host more than 500 students in grades 7-12 for Engineering Day on Thursday, Feb. 26, and volunteers are needed. The event will run from 9 a.m. to approximately 2 p.m.
Read More »International student and scholar services (ISSS) has launched the S&T Global Partnerships Portal, a new tool for managing international agreements and memorandums of understanding.
Read More »The Faculty Success program offers travel grants to help faculty balance professional development with caregiving obligations. Grants provide up to $750 per person each academic year to help cover caregiving expenses while faculty are attending a professional conference.
Read More »Missouri S&T University Police is selling 2026 Special Olympics Torch Run T-shirts to support the Missouri Special Olympics through Monday, Aug. 31.
Read More »Dining services is looking for 10–12 students to help serve dinner to guests, clear and collect plates, and assist with post-event clean-up. Student organizations will receive $125 per participating student, with payment made directly to the respective organization.
Read More »Missouri S&T is saddened to learn of the death of Dr. Richard Hagni, Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emeritus of geology and geophysics. He passed away Tuesday, Feb. 10, at age 94.
Read More »Windows updates will occur this weekend from 2-6 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14. If you leave your computer 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 […]
Read More »Step into the new year with a look back at Missouri S&T’s most unforgettable moments from January. Our photographers were out in the cold, the calm and the campus buzz, capturing everything from quiet frosted mornings to the excitement of students returning for a new semester.
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