The Missouri S&T Calendar of Events is your go-to place for publicizing events, such as seminars, workshops and open houses. To make sure your upcoming event has the most visibility possible, visit calendar.mst.edu, log on with your university username and password, and submit your event information to the calendar. It’s a free service to all university-affiliated organizations and departments.
Read More »Enrollment for opening day of spring 2022 classes at Missouri S&T was 6,437. The spring semester at Missouri S&T began on Tuesday, Jan. 18. The university will continue to register students through the first weeks of the spring semester. The official enrollment figures for the semester will be released after the fourth week of classes.
Read More »All Missouri S&T staff, students and faculty living in the U.S. may now order four free at-home COVID-19 tests. To order your free at-home tests, go to COVIDtests.gov.
Read More »With the recent cancelation of performances by the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra due to COVID concerns, prizes to be awarded as part of the Leach Theatre’s 15,000-step step challenge have been revised. Participants in the challenge will have the option to select a ticket to the April 29 performance by the Drifters and the Platters. They may also opt for a voucher redeemable next year for a ticket to a 2022-2023 Campus Performing Arts Series event.
Read More »The Kummer Center for STEM Education will offer free academic tutoring to K-12 students throughout the spring semester. Drop-in tutoring is available 3:30-6 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in Room 104 of Centennial Hall. No formal request for drop-in tutoring is required.
Read More »The student diversity Initiatives welcomes the Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition to S&T for a free showing of Hope Road, a documentary about child sex trafficking at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in Bertelsmeyer Hall. A Q&A session with the producer and director will follow the screening. Dinner will be provided.
Read More »Almost 60 S&T faculty completed the program on effective online teaching practices offered by the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) that wrapped up last June. The first in a monthly series of lunchtime sessions focused on what was learned by program participants will take place at noon Thursday, Jan. 27 on Zoom.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will host the ninth in its series of early career faculty forums 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26, on Zoom. The session, “How do Students Learn? and Information About the Writing Center” will be presented by Dr. Merilee Krueger, teaching professor of psychological science, and Phillip Bode, program manager of student support services in the Writing Center.
Read More »Effective Jan. 1, S&T’s testing and student disability services became student accessibility and testing (SAT). The name was changed to better reflect the department’s role in partnering with students, faculty and staff to address disability-related barriers, ensure recognition of students’ abilities and facilitate access to learning opportunities across S&T.
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