Ally is now available in Canvas to help identify and correct Title 2 digital accessibility issues. The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will demonstrate Ally and TidyUp during a WOWZA! Wednesday session noon-1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16, in Room G-11 of Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »The Artificial Influence and the Engineering of Mass Persuasion Conference, co-hosted by the Center for Science, Technology and Society, the Kummer Institute Center for AI and Autonomous Systems and Miner AI, is seeking paper submissions for its upcoming event on Friday, Nov. 7, in the Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center.
Read More »The S&T student section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) has once again been recognized for excellence, earning an honorable mention for the national organization’s Samuel J. Glasstone Award.
Read More »As part of an ongoing geothermal project, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems will be affected from Thursday, July 3, through Wednesday, July 9, and may result in colder temperatures than normal in the following buildings:
Read More »New onboarding resources are available to the campus community. A new onboarding tile has been added to the human resources website.
Read More »A power outage is planned at Hasselmann Alumni House beginning at 8 a.m. tomorrow (Friday, June 27), so crews can update the building’s power supply. A notification will be sent once power has been restored.
Read More »Ever wondered what “CUI” means or if a research project is “export-controlled”? Want to invite a foreign scientist to join your research team? What if the visitor is funded by a foreign country? What needs to be updated in your “current and pending/other support” documents?
Read More »Faculty and staff are invited to volunteer for Miner Move-In on Sunday, Aug. 17, at the residence halls. Volunteers play an important role in welcoming new and returning students as they move into campus housing.
Read More »On a Friday afternoon in May, four Missouri S&T seniors donned flight suits and experienced the moon’s gravity as part of a flight-testing project supported by NASA’s Flight Opportunities program. The next day, they traded their suits for caps and gowns and crossed the stage at S&T’s commencement ceremony, each earning a bachelor’s degrees in aerospace engineering.
Read More »S&T’s Finance and Operations and human resources teams are pleased to share details about the upcoming merit program. This initiative is one of the many ways S&T recognizes performance and contributions to the university.
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