Dr. Stephen Roberts, interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, announced on April 14 the formation of an Academic Planning Committee. The committee, which held its first meeting on April 16, will create a strategic plan that analyzes the current status of S&T’s academic programs, academic calendar and instructional modalities.
Read More »Nominations are being accepted for the 2020 Woman of the Year as well as the Dr. Elizabeth Cummins Women’s Advocate Award. The nomination deadlines for both awards have been extended to Friday, May 15. For more information and to submit a nomination, please visit the following websites: 2020 Woman of the Year Women’s Advocate Award
Read More »The sponsored programs office hosted a research funding workshop via Zoom on April 15. It was recorded and is available for viewing online.
Read More »The following employees joined Missouri S&T in March. Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new staff members:
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor for research, shared the following message to researchers:
Read More »Staff members are invited to join a virtual happy hour, “Quarantinis with Staff Council,” to unwind and connect with others 5-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, via Zoom.
Read More »Join the Student Union Board (SUB) at 4-5 p.m. Saturday, April 25, via Zoom to cook alongside Food Network star Jyll Everman.
Read More »Learn how to navigate the unique challenges of finding an industry job as a graduate student at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 23.
Read More »Missouri S&T – and the state of Missouri – needs your help by responding to the 2020 census. The count effects federal student loans, research grants, university funding, health and social services, and federal legislation. For every adult and every child that is not counted in the census, Missouri will lose $1,300 in federal dollars every year.
Read More »Missouri S&T will convert two of its student residence halls into temporary housing for Phelps Health staff who work with coronavirus patients. The university’s Residential Commons 1 and 2 will provide a home away from home for the health care personnel. Phelps Health will lease the location until mid-July, giving the university time to prepare the complex for students’ return in the fall.
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