All non-tenure-track faculty (NTT) are invited to meet with colleagues for an informal coffee gathering 9-10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 2, at Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Havener Center. For a schedule of these informal gatherings and other faculty events, please visit the Center for Educational Research and Teaching Innonvation (CERTI) website.
Read More »Due to construction, McNutt Hall’s northwest stairwell to the third floor will be closed until further notice. While it is closed, please use the south stairwell or the stairwell located near Room 305 McNutt Hall.
Read More »Spring 2018 meetings of the Center for Science, Technology and Society (CSTS) are open to all researchers interested in the intersection of science, technology and society. The meeting schedule is as follows:
Read More »Do you use active learning methods that you would like to share? All faculty and staff instructors are invited to participate in an active learning video competition for Missouri S&T’s Teaching and Learning Technology (TLT) Conference. The deadline for video submissions is Wednesday, March 7, to Victoria Hangi, instructional developer, at hagniv@mst.edu.
Read More »All un-tenured tenure-track faculty, and assistant teaching and research professors are invited to an early career faculty forum on ethics in research and teaching 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in Room 204 of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and University Police will host TKE Trivia Night at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 3, at the Rolla Lion’s Club Den, located at 1061 S. Bishop Ave. All proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Register by Saturday, Feb. 3, for a discounted fee of $80 per table. After Feb. 3, the cost per table will be $100.
Read More »Missouri S&T Calendar of Events is your go-to place for publicizing 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 for you to inform the campus community of your event.
Read More »Have you recently received an award from a professional organization or civic group? Presented at a conference? Received some other form of recognition? Tell us about it through the eConnection Accomplishments form. We’re looking to share the good news of our faculty, staff and students with the campus community. Submissions are published monthly. The next issue of Accomplishments will be published Tuesday, Feb. 6. Read the latest Accomplishments.
Read More »The Writing Center is making writing consultations more accessible and efficient for undergraduate students working on long documents. Students preparing papers of seven pages or more can now submit a draft of their work when they schedule a consultation online. A consultant will review the draft before the appointment, saving consultation time for discussion.
Read More »The office of academic support is now taking applications for the 2018-19 Opportunities for Undergraduate Research (OURE) program. Applications are due Thursday, March 1, in Room 105 Norwood Hall. Please direct students to visit the OURE website for more information and an application.
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