All faculty are invited to an Early Career Faculty Forum focused on technology services provided by IT and the policies that S&T researchers need to know to use technology in their research. The information session will be led by IT research support services team members. The event will be held 2-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in Room G-11 of Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »Crews working on last week’s planned heating outage in Toomey Hall discovered a leak in the building’s heating system that requires additional repairs. As a result, Toomey Hall will experience another temporary heating outage beginning Monday afternoon, Sept. 29. Heating service is expected to be restored by Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1.
Read More »There will be a campuswide test of the emergency mass notification system Wednesday, Oct. 1. The test will include a text message, automated phone call, and email alerts to students and employees saying, “This is a test of the Missouri S&T emergency mass notification system. This is only a test.”
Read More »Missouri S&T will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Fred and June Kummer’s $300 million gift during Kummer Day on Thursday, Oct. 9, showcasing the gift’s transformative impact on the university and community.
Read More »Starting tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 26), information technology will push out an update to your computer to enable mass notifications through our new system. This update will install the AppArmor application on campus-managed Windows and Mac systems.
Read More »The faculty success unit within faculty affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of several faculty to new roles. Faculty Fellows and Luce Professors were selected through a competitive application process that took place in spring 2025.
Read More »Federal agencies are stepping up efforts to safeguard the U.S. research enterprise. Starting Friday, Oct. 10, the National Science Foundation will require all senior and key personnel on proposals to complete research security training within 12 months prior to submission.
Read More »To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first detection of gravitational waves, physics will host a public lecture about the topic and its connection to black holes. The lecture will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, in Hasselmann Alumni House. The event is free and open to the public.
Read More »To be as Earth-friendly as possible toner cartridges should be recycled. Instructions are in IT-Answers. The library and IT Help Desk no longer collect used cartridges.
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