Crews with the City of Rolla will repair a storm sewer pipe in the parking lot on the east side of the Gale Bullman Building beginning tomorrow (Thursday, June 4.) The repairs will be close to the building so the driveway areas will be passable but please use caution when in the area.
Read More »Karen Leatherman, business development specialist at the Missouri S&T Small Business Development Center, became a GrowthWheel certified business advisor through GrowthWheel International Inc. on May 1.
Read More »Distilled water will not be available 8 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Tuesday, June 2) in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall due to work on the Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory (ACML) project. This will only affect distilled water, such as water used in labs.
Read More »The Missouri S&T facilities services work order system, Maximo, is now working following an outage this weekend. Users may once again open new service requests and view existing work orders.
Read More »St. Louis Public Radio is currently broadcasting at low power in Rolla because a recent storm destroyed an antenna. This could affect KMST 88.5 FM for some listeners, and the Lebanon station, K242AN 96.3, is completely off air.
Read More »Electrical power will be restored to Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall by noon today (Thursday, May 28).
Read More »Join Missouri S&T leaders for a discussion about Missouri S&T’s budget at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 4, via via Zoom. Previous town hall meetings are recorded and posted online.
Read More »As Missouri S&T prepares to enter Phase 3 of our repopulation plan, more employees will return to campus to work. You’ll find several resources on the “Return to Campus” section of coronavirus.mst.edu to assist you and others in following best-health practices to suppress the spread of COVID-19.
Read More »Dr. David Bayless will return to Missouri S&T on Jan. 1, 2021, as the new chair of mechanical and aerospace engineering. A 1987 S&T mechanical engineering graduate, Bayless is the graduate chair of mechanical engineering and Gerald Loehr Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.
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