The Ozark Research Field Station will be hosting Summer 2021 courses within the Biological Sciences Department. All courses will be held at the Field Station in Newburg, Missouri. On-site camping and boarding are offered as part of your course free of charge. Restrooms, showers, and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities are available at the site. […]
Read More »As we approach St. Pat’s festivities, Missouri S&T’s University Police and Miner Wellness would like to offer the following information pertaining to alcohol safety.
Read More »The opportunity is open to vote for your student body president for the 2021-2022 academic year. To do so, follow this link and log in to Engage.
Read More »This year, the S&T Video Game Music Ensemble is back to being able to rehearse as a single ensemble once again, and we’re looking for new players to help round out our sound.
Read More »The CASB Dean’s office would like to remind you to cast your vote for the professor from the College of Arts, Science, and Business who has had the most positive impact on you so far during your time here at S&T. This impact could have resulted from your interactions with this professor within or outside the classroom.
Read More »Missouri S&T students are required to complete University of Missouri System Campus Emergency Alert Training in the Student Success learning portal by today (Monday, March 1). Access the training.
Read More »University of Missouri System students are invited to a virtual event titled “Building a Company with Heart: A Conversation with Maxine Clark, Founder of Build-A-Bear Workshop” 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10. To attend, students should register online.
Read More »There will be a writing workshop on March 8 at 11 am which will include tips and tricks that will help you to edit your own work. These skills will carry over into other aspects of your academic journey in that you can apply them to writing assignments both small and large to make sure […]
Read More »Are you looking for help acing those midterms? The Student Success Center’s doors are open, and we encourage all students to take advantage of our tutoring services as this tough round of exams approaches. We are offering all tutored courses via Zoom in addition to in-person tutoring. The center’s individualized in-person tutoring is available to […]
Read More »There will be a presentation on Monday, March 22 from 1 pm to 2 pm to address common writing problems in academia. Topics include writing problems related to style, grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and citations. Students are encouraged to ask questions and actively participate in the discussions that take place between the speaker and the audience. […]
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