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.
Read More »Have you been planning your Halloween costume since Oct. 1? Show it off on Friday, Oct. 30, at the annual S&T Store Halloween Costume Contest. Drop by the store between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Oct. 30.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) invites instructors to a presentation titled “Assessment Best Practices” 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, via Zoom.
Read More »Have you recently received an award from a professional organization or civic group? Presented virtually at a conference? Received some other form of recognition? Tell us about it through the eConnection accomplishments form.
Read More »Is there a teacher in your life you’ll always remember – maybe one who went beyond the call of duty to help you during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Read More »By working hard and getting assistance from the Burns & McDonnell Student Success Center, students can turn their semester around. If you know students who would like to make an academic comeback, please encourage them to drop by the success center in 198 Toomey Hall.
Read More »Open forums and meetings with the four finalists for the position of provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs began last week with presentations by two candidates and will continue through Thursday, Oct. 29. Attend presentations at 9-10 a.m. via Zoom on the following dates:
Read More »Missouri S&T’s 150th celebration is in full bloom. This flowerbed, consisting of mums and ornamental kale, is located behind the baseball fields at the corner of Kingshighway and Highway 63. You can find a smaller flowerbed with a similar design by the parking lot at Centennial Hall.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s nuclear engineering program is gaining a higher profile as a new academic department: nuclear engineering and radiation science. The program has been housed within the mining and nuclear engineering department for nearly 20 years.
Read More »Matt Goldberg, associate teaching professor of English and technical communication, will present a talk titled “Character and Conflict in Short Fiction Writing” at 4 p.m. today (Thursday, Oct. 22) via Zoom at bit.ly/seriesbrownbag.
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