Are you a male on campus who likes to sing? Are you someone who would like to try participating in a choir for fun? Men’s Choir is just the thing for you. Open to all men on campus, including faculty and staff, the Missouri S&T Men’s Choir will start its fourth semester on campus this […]
Read More »Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, associate professor of Russian, has stepped down from teaching American Pronunciation after 15 years in the position. She will continue to provide the cultural orientation for the GTA Workshop and serve as the department’s senior assessor. Dr. Audra Merfeld-Langston, associate professor of French, will teach the course, which is now known as American Communication Skills.
Read More »Physical facilities has recently employed a phone menu system. Now when you call the department’s main line at 341-4252, you will be presented with the following choices: Press 1 for facilities operations or maintenance needs (Jim Packard’s group) Press 2 for vendor inquiries Press 3 for design and construction management (Ted Ruth’s group) Press 4 […]
Read More »Charles Irwin, former supervisor of computing and information services at Missouri S&T, died Thursday, Aug. 6. Visitation will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, at the First Baptist Church, 801 N. Cedar St. in Rolla. A funeral service will begin at 1 p.m. at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of Null and Son Funeral Home.
Irwin worked for Missouri S&T for 32 years, retiring in 2001.
Read More »The Missouri S&T Robotics Team and Ford Motor Co. are helping the Rolla High School Robotics Team raise funds to purchase equipment for its new location at the Kaleidoscope Discovery Center. Sakelaris Ford Lincoln of Rolla will have new Ford vehicles available for test drive 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Rolla High School Parking Lot. Ford will donate $20 to the team for every test drive
Read More »Did you know that the Student Recreation Center offers Fitness Classes? We offer classes such as Zumba, Yoga, Bollywood, and now an Irish Step Dance Class. Schedules are available online. Students can take any class they would like to at no additional cost. Faculty, staff and dependents can purchase passes for $15 for 10 classes and $25 for 20 classes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nick White at whitenic@mst.edu or call 341-4106.
Read More »The Video Communications Center (VCC) is excited to hold an annual open house in honor of the new assistant vice chancellor of global learning, Anthony Petroy. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Aug. 19, in Room G-14 Curtis Laws Wilson Library. Petroy will attend from 10 a.m. on to present and meet with faculty and staff. The event will also give faculty and staff a chance to discover the services that the VCC offers.
Read More »The Research on Concrete Applications for Sustainable Transportation (RE-CAST) University Transportation Center summer 2015 newsletter is now available online.
Read More »Do you have a history of chronic dieting or eating when stressed, bored or unhappy? Enroll in Eat for Life now and create a healthier relationship to your food, mind and body.
Online classes start Friday, Sept. 18. The cost is $50 for faculty and staff and their families. A $20 rebate is offered for full participation. The class is $180 for community members.
Eligible first-time participants can earn 100 points toward the 2016 Wellness Incentive, which will pay you up to $450 for taking steps to live a healthier life. For more information call 573-882-0963.
Read More »The arts, languages, and philosophy department is pleased to announce that S&T’s instrumental music programs are now under the direction of Dave Cress, assistant teaching professor of arts, languages, and philosophy. New requests for music support should be sent to cressdl@mst.edu.
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