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Low temperatures, dangerous wind chills predicted

Posted by on January 28, 2019

The National Weather Service in Springfield, Missouri, has issued a wind chill watch from tomorrow evening (Tuesday, Jan. 29) through the morning of Thursday, Jan. 31. Dangerously cold wind chills (40 degrees below 0) are possible in Phelps County and surrounding counties. The wind chills could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes. Look to the university website, alert.mst.edu, for winter weather tips and information on cancellations or university closings.

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Volunteer openings available for Career Fair

Posted by on January 28, 2019

Want to help make sure the Career Fair runs smoothly for students and employers? Please consider volunteering for spring Career Fair events, including the Career Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 19, and interviews the following day on Wednesday, Feb. 20.

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Forum planned on changes to S&T’s research proposal, award process

Posted by on January 28, 2019

To ensure compliance with federal Financial Conflict of Interest (FCOI) regulations and University of Missouri System institutional policies, changes are planned to S&T’s proposal submissions and award process. Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research and dean of graduate studies, will host a forum at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, in Leach Theatre to address the regulations, the impact on processes, and to address any questions or concerns.

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Learn about Holocaust today, hear professor’s story

Posted by on January 28, 2019

You’re invited to learn about the Holocaust through various events at S&T today (Monday, Jan. 28). A “pop-up museum” with information on various aspects of the Holocaust is on display in the Havener Center Atrium. Dr. Simon Bronner will present a talk about his family’s personal Holocaust story, “From Auschwitz to America: A Family Saga of the Holocaust” at 3 p.m. in Room 103 Engineering Management Building.

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Research office offers three new initiatives

Posted by on January 28, 2019

The office of the vice chancellor of research has introduced three new programs for S&T researchers: a travel grant to visit funding agencies, a scholarly outreach program and a graduate student travel fund.

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Register for undergrad research conference

Posted by on January 28, 2019

Registration is open for S&T’s 15th annual Undergraduate Research Conference, which will be held Tuesday, April 16, at the Havener Center. The registration deadline is Tuesday, March 5.

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Students hosting bone marrow registry drive

Posted by on January 28, 2019

Thousands of patients nationwide with leukemia, lymphoma, other blood cancers and severe sickle cell disease depend on the Be The Match registry to find a donor for their treatment. The St. Pat’s Committee and Love Your Melon student group will host a Be The Match bone marrow registry drive 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29-Friday, Feb. 1, outside the St. Pat’s Ballroom in the Havener Center.

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Attend NTT faculty gathering tomorrow

Posted by on January 28, 2019

All non-tenure-track faculty are invited to a social gathering at Einstein Bros. Bagels 9:30-11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29. Join NTT colleagues for an informal time of conversation. Come and go as your schedule allows.

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Workshop planned Jan. 30 on getting your book published

Posted by on January 28, 2019

Dr. Simon J. Bronner, Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Visiting Professor of Humanities, will present a workshop titled “What’s in a Book Proposal? And Other Questions About Getting Your Book Published” noon-1 p.m Wednesday, Jan. 30, in Room 101 of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building. Lunch will be provided. RSVP to Linda Bramel, executive assistant, at lindab@mst.edu.

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Faculty forum planned Jan. 30 on goal setting, awards

Posted by on January 28, 2019

Mark your calendars for the first early career faculty forum this semester 4-5 p.m.  Wednesday, Jan. 30, in the Meramec-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center. No RSVP is necessary.

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