Even though courses at Missouri S&T are being held online this summer due to coronavirus concerns, enrollment for the summer session has grown considerably over last year.
Read More »Mark Bookout, a member of the Missouri S&T information technology (IT) staff for 23 years and current interim co-chief information officer, has been appointed CIO at S&T for a one-year term, effective immediately.
Read More »Missouri S&T leaders discussed the budget during a virtual town hall on June 4. Watch a recording of the town hall and download the presentation slides at chancellor.mst.edu/virtual-town-hall.
Read More »Due to current budget constraints, Missouri S&T’s desktop enhancement program will be modified until further notice. Computers will only be replaced based on a break/fix analysis by our desktop support teams.
Read More »The IT Help Desk within the Curtis Laws Wilson Library reopened for customer appointments on June 1. Hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Computer Science Building will temporarily not have electrical power from approximately 7-8:30 a.m. tomorrow (Friday, June 5).
Read More »Missouri S&T’s budget will be the topic of a virtual town hall meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 4, via Zoom.
Read More »The protests currently sweeping the nation and the responses they have generated affect us and the work that we do. If you are struggling with your role, personally and professionally, please check out these resources for staff, faculty and students. The workshops can provide you with information, guidance and a space in which to ask questions and be heard on some very personal and contentious topics. Workshop topics include:
Supervisors are encouraged to engage their teams in these discussions. Sign up for a personal
consultation or group workshop.
To follow recommended health practices to suppress the spread of COVID-19, Missouri S&T is providing the following items, which will be centrally funded, sourced and distributed:
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