Missouri S&T’s research office is trying to determine what percentage of the research of our graduate research assistants (GRAs) cannot be performed due to limited laboratory access as a response to COVID-19 concerns. Data is being gathered for research continuation and fiscal reasons.
Read More »The Foundry is Missouri S&T’s newest High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. The goal of establishing a HPC by April 1 was achieved. Missouri S&T opened access to “The Foundry” for a limited set of research faculty in March for testing and evaluation.
Read More »Did you attend the April 2 virtual town hall meeting? Please share your thoughts in this survey by tomorrow (Friday, April 10). Due to time constraints, every question during the one-hour town hall could not be addressed. Written responses to questions that weren’t answered during the meeting are now posted on the chancellor’s website.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, invites the campus community to join him at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 16, for a virtual town hall meeting via Zoom. If you have comments or questions that you would like addressed during the forum, please submit them to SandTChancellor@mst.edu.
Read More »UM System President Mun Choi and the chancellors at the four universities sent the following message to staff and faculty on April 6:
Read More »Dr. Brien Kriete, otolaryngologist and medical director of surgical services at Phelps Health, snaps a smartphone picture of health care staff wearing face shields fabricated by S&T students.
Read More »All students, faculty and staff should create an authenticated account to use Zoom. Visit umsystem.zoom.us to create an authenticated account. Please do not use Zoom as a guest user. Once you have authenticated your account, you should log in before joining meetings.
Read More »Attend a two-part workshop on research funding 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, via Zoom. Feel free to join one or both sessions. To attend, RSVP to Abigayle Sherman, executive assistant, at abigayle@mst.edu by Tuesday, April 14.
Read More »Biodesign students in the biology department are conducting a survey for their class and they need your help. The survey is anonymous and will take 3-5 minutes to take.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s University Committee for Assistance, Response and Evaluation (UCARE) is designed to assist students facing difficulties. If you are concerned about a student for any reason, please contact Missouri S&T’s UCARE team at ucare@mst.edu or report your concerns.
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