Dr. James K. Mitchell, a National Academy of Engineering member and University Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Virginia Tech, will present the Shamsher and Sally Prakash Distinguished Lecture at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 3, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Mitchell’s talk is titled “Geotechical surprises – or are they?” He will highlight three illustrative case histories and discuss how they were reviewed and if what went wrong could have been anticipated.
Read More »Forty-three alumni from the Class of 1968 will return to campus for their Golden Alumni Reunion May 15-16. The Miner Alumni Association invites the campus community to help show these alumni how pleased the campus is to have them back at S&T by attending the golden alumni recognition ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 16, in Leach Theatre. RSVP by Wednesday, May 9.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s student financial assistance office has moved from Parker Hall to Room G-6 on the ground floor of Curtis Laws Wilson Library. The staff thanks everyone for their patience during the move.
Read More »Check out Missouri S&T’s official calendar of events, calendar.mst.edu. The online calendar is your go-to place to learn about events and publicize your events. To make sure your upcoming event has the most visibility possible, simply visit calendar.mst.edu, log in with your university username and password, and submit your event information to the calendar. It’s a free service to all university-affiliated organizations, and it’s the best way to learn about events and inform the campus community of your event.
Read More »Parking will be restricted in the parking lot at the corner of 10th Street and Highway 63, Area C Lot 48, on Saturday, May 5, for Sigma Phi Epsilon’s car show.
Read More »Students can now sell their used textbooks and return rentals at the S&T Store in the Havener Center. The schedule is:
Get $100 back when purchasing a Dell computer that costs more than $499. The offer is available at the S&T Store and the store’s website
Read More »The University Police and parking operations department will host a campus parking ticket amnesty day event 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, May 4, at the parking operations window in Room G-10 Campus Support Facility. In exchange for a $5 cash donation to the Student Emergency Fund/ Campus Commuter Commodities Food Pantry, the two departments will void an unpaid parking ticket. The maximum number of tickets to be voided, per person, will not exceed two tickets at a total of $10 per person. Tickets previously paid will not be voided or reimbursed. This event is only for university-related parking tickets. Only the person who received the parking ticket will be able to apply for amnesty and applicants must bring a campus identification card with them. Applications for amnesty must be done in-person at the parking operations office.
Read More »S&T students are sponsoring a blood drive for the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today (Thursday, May 3) and tomorrow (Friday, May 4), in the Meramec-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center. Snacks will be provided. Donors will receive a “Let’s taco about donating” T-shirt. The event is sponsored by S&T’s Student Council, Swim Club and Triangle Fraternity.
Read More »Dr. Joseph Smith, the Wayne and Gayle Laufer Chair of Energy, served as keynote speaker at a three-day seminar, “International Workshop on Gas Flares,” at Koya University in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The seminar was held to help industries in Iraq reduce their environmental impact in the Middle East region.
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