Dr. Kamal Khayat, interim vice chancellor for research and innovation, announces the availability of two $1,000 awards supported by the John W. Claypool Fund for Medical Research.
Read More »A new structure for functions previously administered through the office of international affairs took effect Thursday, Sept. 1. Due to the changing nature of international outreach and current trends, the office of international affairs has been dissolved. All personnel and functions that previously reported to Dr. Jeanie Hofer, former vice provost of international affairs, will continue […]
Read More »Dr. Rohit Dua, associate teaching professor of electrical and computer engineering, was awarded an educational research mini grant for his project “Do Take Home Quizzes, as a replacement to traditional homework assignments, enhance student performance in common final exam courses?”
Read More »Missouri S&T’s student health services team provides the following updated information to the campus community regarding COVID-19 guidance.
Read More »Due to the power outage, the Havener Center will be closed Saturday, Sept. 3. Dining services in TJ Hall will be open 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3.
Read More »On Monday, Oct. 24, a new system, Ellucian CRM (Customer Relationship Management) will be launched. During the migration, there will be no access to the Advance Ellucian Web system for at least two weeks.
Read More »Submit feedback to S&T’s Staff Council Advocacy Committee on the proposed staff leave program by the end of today, Thursday, Sept. 1. Submit your feedback anonymously online.
Read More »Join us Wednesday, Sept. 14, in the Havener Center for a day of fun and learning that will help you become a better brand ambassador for S&T. Whether you’re a student, faculty member, staff member or graduate, you’ll find a session that sparks your interests and creativity. The symposium is free and lunch is included.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) kicks off the faculty forum series, formerly known as early career faculty forums, noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, with a presentation titled “Successful Course Development,” in Room 202 of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »Kummer Center for STEM Education will offer free academic tutoring to K-12 students throughout the semester beginning Tuesday, Sept. 6. Tutoring will be available 3:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in Room 104 of Centennial Hall.
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