The first early career faculty forum of the academic year, titled “Charting Your Path to Success” will be held 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26, via Zoom.
Read More »The Collegiate Recovery Ally training was designed to help faculty, staff and students support individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Take the online training. You can take this at your own pace and a time that works best for you. Sept. 1 marks the first day of National Recovery Month. Upon completion of this […]
Read More »The new University of Missouri System’s facilities and administrative costs (F&A) rate agreement, updated on July 23, is available on the controller’s webpage.
Read More »Make sure your faculty profile information is correct and your photo is loaded into your profile. To update your information, visit S&T’s faculty profile editor at myprofile.mst.edu and follow the instructions.
Read More »Missouri S&T will welcome new faculty to campus at a new faculty orientation on Tuesday, Aug. 18, and Wednesday, Aug. 19. Both an in-person and online option will be available. New faculty can register online.
Read More »Staff and faculty can sign up for training to learn to recognize symptoms often associated with mental health problems and leave with an action plan to respond effectively. The course titled “RESPOND: Partnering for Campus Mental Health” will address policies such as FERPA, crisis and mental health resources.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will offer workshops on Canvas basics as well as building an effective syllabus during the week before classes begin.
Read More »A series of workshops, collectively known as “boot camps,” and planned to help faculty transition to teaching in a new environment this semester.
Read More »The deadline for S&T faculty to apply to the “Scaling Instructional Excellence for Student Success” program is Wednesday, July 15. A limited number of spaces are still available for interested faculty, and those who missed the deadline are encouraged to get their applications in soon.
Read More »When campus closed in March and courses moved online, many faculty members needed training in Zoom, Canvas and Panopto. Staff members in civil, architectural and environmental engineering, and staff members in the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) worked together to develop training sessions and help ensure that the transition was as smooth as possible.
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