If you know a graduating senior at Missouri S&T who excels in various areas, please encourage them to apply for the Renaissance Student Award.
Read More »Looking for something good to watch on Netflix? Join a Netflix party to watch the documentary titled Knock Down the House at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 9.
Read More »The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reports a rise in fraud schemes related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Scammers are using the situation to steal money, personal information or both. Don’t let them. Read the FBI’s public service announcement for details.
Read More »Although the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) continues to report no positive cases of COVID-19 in Phelps County, the Phelps-Maries County Health Department has confirmed its staff is monitoring an individual in Phelps County who tested positive for COVID-19. The individual does not reside in Phelps County, but has family that does. Both the individual and the family are quarantined at the family’s home in Rolla.
Read More »Missouri S&T Chancellor Mo Dehghani sent the following message to students, staff and faculty on March 24:
I continue to be amazed at how the Missouri S&T community came together to rally around a common cause. Over the course of just two days last week, the faculty transitioned to delivering essentially our entire suite of courses online.
Due to a software glitch, the S&T electronic lock system is not currently working. Individuals with building access may not be able to enter buildings using their Miner ID cards at this time. Staff members are working to fix the issue.
Read More »The Curtis Laws Wilson Library will be closed through Sunday, April 12. Staff members are working from home. Remote services are available via library.mst.edu.
Read More »The S&T Store is scheduled to be closed until Sunday, April 12. The store’s staff will work from home and respond to emails, phone calls (leave a message), and social media postings.
Read More »Eric Schneider, a senior aerospace engineering student at Missouri S&T, tests the fit of a prototype 3-D printed surgical mask on the head of a mannequin in the Kummer Student Design Center at S&T. In the background is Stephen Williams, an S&T mechanical engineering student. In the background is Stephen Williams, an S&T mechanical engineering student. Read more.
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