The Learning Enhancement Across Disciplines (LEAD) program provides free tutoring and collaborative learning opportunities for more than 50 courses. For the first time, LEAD is offering walk-in tutoring for foundational courses such as math, chemistry and physics. Click here to view the schedule.
Read More »The Writing Center and Sigma Tau Delta are hosting a book club for the Spring of 2022. The group will meet once a month at the Writing Center to discuss new readings. The first meeting will be on Monday, February 7th at 4PM.
Read More »On February 8th at 4 PM, Dr. Sarah Hercula will discuss her recently published book as part of Sigma Tau Delta’s Brown Bag series. The lecture will be available both in-person and online.
Read More »Applications to participate in the Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experiences (OURE) are being accepted through May 2. The OURE program provides students with a foundational understanding of how research is conducted in their disciplines and familiarizes students with using information resources. The program also teaches how to interpret research outcomes and the fundamentals of experimental design.
Read More »The S&T Center for Biomedical Research has open houses scheduled for its labs in February. Please contact the following principal investigators if you are interested in visiting an open house.
Read More »The human resources team will provide virtual refresher trainings on converting your department’s HR records to an electronic format 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, and 10-11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 11. The trainings will focus on eHRFile project including a review of how to transition department records to the new system.
Read More »The Center for Research in Energy and Environment (CREE) will host a colloquium at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, in the atrium of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. In addition to CREE investigators highlighting their capabilities and recent success, attendees may discuss their work and discover opportunities for collaboration. Light refreshments will be served.
Read More »Dr. Matt Thimgan of the Biological Sciences Department will be making the first presentation of our Graduate Seminar Series. His presentation “Sleep: Determining what might be important and why” will be presented on Monday, January 31, 2022 in room 126 Schrenk Hall.
Read More »The Missouri S&T community is saddened to learn of the death of Abigail Jones, a sophomore psychology student from Wappapello, Missouri, on Jan. 30. She was a member of S&T’s ROTC program, Perfect 10 Improv group and theater program.
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