Applications for the 2019-2020 OURE Program. Applications are due no later than May 1, 2019 in the Experiential Learning Office.
Read More »Faculty & Students, please join us for Faculty Game Night–Nov. 13th 6-8pm! There will be board games (you can bring your own if you want!) and pizza! If you have any questions, please contact Jada Wan via email: wanja@mst.edu or phone: 573-341-7596.
Read More »We hope you will join us at Havener Center Nov. 14th(Wednesday) in celebration of International Education Week. For more information contact Richie Myers at myersrj@mst.edu
Read More »As a University of Missouri System initiative to enhance student event engagement and experiences on campus, we’re designing an innovative smartphone application focused on campus events. We’re asking for your help in our study so we can make the best possible product to help further add to your campus experiences. Compensation is involved. To learn […]
Read More »Speaker: Dr. Carissa Philippi, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Missouri–St. Louis Title: Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Self-Related Thought in Psychiatric Conditions Date/Time: Tuesday, Nov 6, 1:00-1:50pm Location: Butler-Carlton 318 Abstract: A core feature of several psychiatric conditions is heightened self-related thought, often consisting of repetitive thoughts focused on overly negative aspects about oneself, […]
Read More »Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering is hosting a seminar at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2, in Room 120 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Dr. Cameron D. Murray, assistant professor of civil engineering at the University of Arkansas, will give a talk titled “Rapid Setting Cement and Other Concrete Research.” This talk will cover Dr. Murray’s current […]
Read More »Join the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at their NaNoWriMo Kick Off Party, October 31, 2018 at 11 pm in the Astrolabe lounge (library lobby). There will be snacks, camaraderie, and much more.
Read More »On Tuesday, November 6th, Price Chopper is hosting a fundraiser for the Student Emergency Fund. Shop at the Rolla grocery store, present this flyer to the cashier upon check-out and Price Chopper will donate 10% of your purchase to the Student Emergency Fund.
Read More »Topic: Developing an alternative to cataract surgery: pitfalls, progress, and new directions Abstract: Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide. By age 80, over half of Americans will have experienced cataracts. Despite its prevalence, the only cure for this debilitating disease is surgical replacement of the cloudy natural lens with an artificial lens implant. […]
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