Thursday, May 15, is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), a worldwide event dedicated to digital access and inclusion for people with disabilities. At Missouri S&T, accessibility is more than a legal obligation – It’s a commitment to equity, innovation and community.
Read More »Student well-being is offering four sessions of a University of Missouri System-licensed program called RESPOND to train faculty and staff to recognize and provide initial assistance to people with mental health concerns.
Read More »The employee eConnection will move to its summer schedule starting Wednesday, May 21. It will be published weekly on Wednesdays until fall classes begin. The deadline for submissions is noon Tuesday.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Staff Council and Staff Success Center invite faculty and staff to help celebrate the university’s dedicated employees through Miner Mentions May, a campuswide initiative to spotlight staff excellence. As part of Staff Appreciation Week, all Miner Mentions submitted this month will be featured in a display during Staff Appreciation Day on Wednesday, May 21.
Read More »A portion of Lot F will be closed Monday, May 19, through Friday, Aug. 8. The closed area is shown in red on the map linked below. During this time, accessible parking spaces in the closed section will not be available. However, temporary accessible parking will be provided nearby and is marked in blue on the map. View the Lot F closure map.
Read More »Dr. Daniel Reardon, S&T professor of English and technical communication, has been named associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE) effective July 1.
Read More »The United Healthcare mammogram van will be on campus for Missouri S&T staff and faculty 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, May 22, outside the Innovation Lab. Screening appointments can be scheduled by calling 314-251-6300, option 0.
Read More »Join NextGen Precision Health for a free talk with Dr. John Lucas, the founding dean and chief academic officer of the proposed Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine at The Chicago School. He will share his approach to training the next generation of physicians in a talk titled “The Mind-Body Nexus in Osteopathic Medicine.” The talk will be held at noon Tuesday, May 20.
Read More »Join Student Success and military and veteran services for the Armed Forces Week dinner 5-7 p.m. tonight (Thursday, May 8) in St. Pat’s Ballroom B of the Havener Center.
Read More »When Phoenix Schmidt, a first-year student in civil engineering, and two friends found themselves stranded after a minor accident on a frigid night, it wasn’t just any first responder who came to their rescue — it was Officer Keith Rader from S&T Police, who became what Schmidt affectionately called “the best ‘Uber’ driver” as he safely delivered the shivering students home. This compassionate approach demonstrates why Missouri S&T celebrates its dedicated police during National Police Week, May 11-17, recognizing officers who provide vital protection and services that extend beyond traditional law enforcement.
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