The GUIDE app, developed by S&T’s business intelligence team, launched Nov. 21. The app is designed to reduce manual administrative work, streamline processes and provide easier access to resources for faculty and staff.
Read More »Taylorville is bringing the holiday sparkle back to Leach Theatre for “Christmas in Taylorville.”
Read More »University Police report an increase in bike and scooter thefts, particularly those not locked to bike racks. Surveillance cameras have captured incidents, but delayed reporting gives thieves a head start.
Read More »You are invited to attend an open forum for the position of founding director of the Kummer Institute Center for BioInnovation and Medical Engineering 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, in Room 130 of the Welcome Center and on Zoom.
Read More »Join the MinerAI seminar at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, in Room 140 Toomey Hall for two talks by University of Missouri-Kansas City faculty members on how artificial intelligence is transforming teaching, learning and cognitive development.
Read More »The student financial services office will temporarily relocate to Room 205 Centennial Hall beginning Monday, Dec. 1, due to the HVAC replacement project in Parker Hall. The relocation is expected to last through August 2026.
Read More »Missouri S&T has named Joni Burch, Ed.D., as the new residential life director. In this role, she will report to Dr. Robin Gore, vice chancellor for student success. Burch brings extensive experience in student housing and a strong commitment to building residential environments where students feel supported, connected and ready to thrive.
Read More »The U.S. Treasury announced that it will discontinue production of pennies in early 2026. As a result, businesses and institutions nationwide are expected to experience a gradual shortage of pennies. Banks may eventually stop fulfilling requests for penny rolls altogether.
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