The Fall 2017 Student Art in the Library Exhibit, located on the second floor of Curtis Laws Wilson Library, began Oct. 30 and will end Friday, Dec. 8. The exhibit features 53 works of art by 28 student artists in a broad range of mediums, including glass, acrylic and oil paints, mixed media, and digital art. The exhibit is jointly sponsored by the library and the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business.
Read More »Due to a conference at the Havener Center Friday, Dec. 8, Parking Lot B may fill up. Parking operations is aware of the event and will not issue tickets to Lot B permit holders who park in other campus lots. All other parking rules must be observed. For more information, please contact parking lot operations at 341-4303.
Read More »The College of Arts, Sciences, and Business cordially invites all faculty and staff to attend an open meeting 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, in Room 138 Castleman Hall. The goals of the meeting are to celebrate notable accomplishments within the college, to seek feedback from faculty and staff, and to promote positive and sustained engagement among the members of all units.
Read More »The Miner ID office will be closed Monday, Dec. 18, through Monday, Jan. 1. It will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 2. Staff will be available in the case of an emergency. If you need assistance during this period, please call 341-4051 and arrangements will be made to assist you. When the office reopens, it will operate with reduced winter break hours, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The office will resume its regular hours of 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 16, when classes begin. For more information, please contact the Miner ID office at minercard@mst.edu or call 341-4051.
Read More »The Leach Theatre Box Office will be closed during the holidays from Monday, Dec. 25, to Monday, Jan. 1. The box office will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 2, and resume its regular hours of 9 a.m.-4 p.m. For an immediate need during this time, please call 341-4219.
Read More »The College of Engineering and Computing would like to show gratitude for everyone’s hard work. Enjoy snacks and drinks to celebrate the holidays at 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, in 305 McNutt Hall. No RSVP is needed; just stop by and enjoy.
Read More »Nichole Wescott, a former Missouri S&T mining engineering student from New Carlisle, Ohio, died Monday, Dec. 4. Information regarding funeral arrangements is not currently available. Members of Missouri S&T’s counseling staff are available to assist students, faculty or staff members affected by Wescott’s death. Those who wish to seek counseling services may contact the counseling office at 204 Norwood Hall on campus, by calling 573-341-4211 or by emailing counsel@mst.edu. Additional counseling and support information is also available at counsel.mst.edu.
Read More »A daylong power outage that will affect several buildings on campus is planned for later this month after the end of the fall semester. Specifics about the outage, including the date, are still under discussion. The outage is required for replacement of one of S&T’s substation transformers, and scheduling of the replacement requires coordination with experts from outside organizations.
Read More »Movie buffs from the campus and community will have the opportunity to experience French and Hispanic films during the spring 2018 semester. Missouri S&T has received grant funding to bring two film festivals to campus in 2018. The long-running Free Film Festival, meanwhile, will be on hiatus during the spring semester due to budget issues. Like the Free Film Festival offerings, the French and Hispanic films will be open to the public and free of charge. Listings of the movies to be shown through these two series will be publicized near the beginning of the spring 2018 semester, which begins on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Read More »On Dec. 16, just over 800 new S&T graduates will head out into the world to find success in workplaces, graduate schools or entrepreneurial pursuits. Read some of their stories or watch a video about the S&T experiences and future plans of some of our students.
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