The open forum scheduled at 11 a.m. with a finalist for the position of director of the Kummer Center for Excellence in STEM Education has been cancelled because the candidate withdrew.
Read More »Windows updates are planned between midnight Friday, June 11, and 6 a.m. Saturday, June 12. Please leave your computer connected to the S&T network and powered on over the weekend.
Read More »Faculty commencement rental regalia orders are due Friday, June 25. Regalia sets come with a gown, cap and tassel. Let the store know if you have your own hood. To place your order, e-mail Mark Gallardo at gallardom@mst.edu with the following information:
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Miner Wellness and counseling services departments have combined into one department. The new department within the Division of Student Affairs is named student well-being.
Read More »Are you a full-time staff member looking to start or further your education? Get more details and apply for an employee scholarship at staffcouncil.mst.edu/scholarship-program.
Read More »The campus community is invited to open forums with finalists for the position of S&T’s founding director of the Kummer Center for Excellence in STEM Education. Candidates will share their vision for the center.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s new program for a master of science degree in water science and engineering will begin in the fall. A limited number of scholarships are available, and S&T alumni can apply for the alumni discount program.
Read More »Curious campers can make art, create monsters and learn how to tell their story during new S&T camps this summer. The camps, dates and age ranges for campers include:
Read More »An eAddition announcement yesterday (June 7) omitted the word “new” when detailing international travel guidelines for the S&T community. The message should have read: All new Missouri S&T students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars must quarantine for 14 days upon arriving in the U.S., regardless of vaccination status. This guideline applies to new students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars.
Read More »Dr. Rich Wlezien, vice provost and dean of the College of Engineering and Computing, shares the following message with S&T employees:
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