S&T Departments are looking to hire full-time graduates! Would you like to work for the university after you graduate? Come to the S&T Jobs Fair on April 13th from 6 pm – 8 pm at 304 Norwood Hall. Find details on open positions for various departments below! Come with your resume in hand. Professional dress […]
Read More »The Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference (FTTC) planning committee invites you to submit a proposal for the 2022 conference, which will be held virtually Thursday, Sept. 29, and Friday, Sept. 30. The committee seeks presenters to offer attendees both a vision of the impact and importance of their topic and examples of real-world implementation. For […]
Read More »Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Director Dru Buntin will speak on campus at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, in Room 125 of Butler-Carlton Hall. Buntin will share his vision for improving the quality of life for Missourians through preserving and protecting the state’s natural resources.
Read More »After a recent conversation with their student about opportunities for substance use and abuse, a parent recently asked what steps Missouri S&T is taking to prevent alcohol and substance misuse on campus.
Read More »The Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) will host a talk by Dr. Bruce McMillin, professor of computer science, director of the Center for Information Assurance and co-director of the Center for Smart Living, at noon Friday, Feb. 11, via Zoom. Use Meeting ID: 935 6885 0957, Passcode: 279607. Dr. McMillin will talk about his experience on […]
Read More »When Missouri S&T cancels classes and events due to severe winter weather, it doesn’t mean essential services for students cease and all employees stay home. Whether you’re a student, faculty or staff member, please read on and learn in advance how a campus closure can affect you. Above all, please evaluate your personal situation and use your best judgment to stay safe.
Read More »The complex challenges that we face as a society must be approached from a variety of perspectives. Understanding the origins, contexts, constraints and consequences of issues from technical and social points of view is critical for successful outcomes. Please join the College of Engineering and Computing and the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business for the second in a new series of panel discussions of newsworthy topics at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 30.
Read More »Join us November 16th at 5pm for dinner and a discussion surrounding issues within Tribal Communities and inclusive language. Discussion is hosted by Student Diversity Initiatives and the History Department and will be located at the Diversity House. Register here by November 13th.
Read More »The Sergeant Audie Murphy Association is accepting donations to help support Afghan refugees who have been relocated to the United States. High priority Items needed are shoes, jackets, clothes, and blankets; donations of toys and diapers are also welcomed. Donations drive starting Monday and lasting one week. Drop off at Harris hall first floor north entrance.
Read More »Dedicated students, distinguished colleagues and dear friends,
Taking advantage of our great fall weather, I went out for a walk recently and noticed that one of our design/assembly spaces was buzzing with activity. About two dozen of our students from multiple disciplines in several design teams were working on their projects.
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