Graduating seniors, master’s degree students and Ph.D. students are encouraged to apply by Sunday, March 7, for selection as a student speaker for their spring 2021 commencement ceremony.
Read More »University Police reminds the campus community to not walk on lakes and ponds that are iced over. Although it may appear thick, the ice is thin, unstable and dangerous. Please be safe.
Read More »Emily Lasso de la Vega will present a free talk titled “Exploring Diversity in the Classroom and the Boardroom” noon-12:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, via Zoom.
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research, invites the campus research community to attend the next “Let’s Talk Research” event at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, via Zoom.
Read More »Fulton Hall will be closed today (Monday, Feb. 22) due to flooding in the basement and loss of power.
Read More »Following two days of campus being closed due to weather conditions, Missouri S&T reopened yesterday (Feb. 17). Above, groundskeeper Mark Puzach plows a sidewalk outside Centennial Hall.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s second virtual career fair drew more than 3,300 student attendees – beating out the university’s record of student attendance by nearly 1,000. Representatives from 198 companies met with students and alumni in more than 8,500 appointments.
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor for research, announces that Dr. Jagannathan “Jag” Sarangapani has been named as the new interim director of the Intelligent Systems Center.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Staff Council offers a scholarship program to assist staff members who are furthering their education. Full-time S&T employees enrolled in at least one class at Missouri S&T or another University of Missouri System campus can apply for a $250 scholarship.
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S&T to gather feedback on former Bureau of Mines buildings
Posted by Velvet Hasner on February 18, 2021
Missouri S&T is gathering public comments and will hold an open forum at 4 p.m. today (Thursday, Feb. 18) via Zoom on university plans to demolish three buildings known as the Bureau of Mines (BOM) buildings 1, 2 and 3 on the Rolla campus. The public comment period began on Jan. 25 and will close on Wednesday, Feb. 24.
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