The Missouri S&T community is saddened to learn of the death of Dr. Carol Ann Smith, associate professor emeritus of philosophy. Smith passed away July 30.
Read More »The University of Missouri-Columbia’s Teaching for Learning Center is hosting its annual Celebration of Teaching Wednesday, May 18, and Thursday, May 19. The conference will be held in-person on the MU campus and online.
Read More »The west side of Lot C-11, across from Castleman Hall, will be closed Sunday, May 1, and Saturday, May 7. For more information, contact parking lot operations at 573-341-4303.
Read More »Greater Sacramento, California, is the most at-risk region in America for catastrophic flooding, relying on an aging system of levees, weirs and bypasses and Folsom Dam to reduce its flood risk.
Read More »Join friends and colleagues in saying farewell to Ellen Cline, research librarian at the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. There will be a drop-in reception 1-3 p.m. Friday, April 29, in Room 203 of the S&T Library.
Read More »Gowtham Kethineedi, product analyst at CVS Health, will virtually present his insights on artificial intelligence in health care 12:30-1:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, in Room 213 of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.
Read More »Do you have a question about teaching and student learning that you want to explore? Full-time faculty and staff instructors can apply for educational research mini grants, which provide funding for scholarly inquiry into a research question about teaching and student learning.
Read More »Fitness is a crucial part to staying healthy and in our best shape. To help you get started or keep advancing, check out the new fitness articles on the Missouri Miner website.
Read More »The S&T Information Technology (IT) Division redeploy computer program has been depleted of inventory and cannot be reinstated. The redeploy computer program provided older computers free to users on campus that do not receive an IT-provided computer due to being in a part-time employee or student employee.
Read More »The Missouri S&T arts, languages and philosophy department will present a free outdoor band concert at noon Wednesday, April 27, on the Havener Center lawn. The concert will feature S&T’s wind symphony, directed by Dr. David Samson.
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