Did midterms hit you hard? With a combination of hard work and dedication from you and assistance from the Burns & McDonnell Student Success Center (SSC), you can turn your semester around! The SSC can connect you to the campus resources necessary to help you make your comeback. Our Student Success Coaches can also help […]
Read More »Have you been planning your Halloween costume since Oct. 1? Show it off on Friday, Oct. 30 at the annual S&T Store Halloween Costume Contest from 8 am to 4 pm. Prizes will be awarded! Don’t forget your facial coverings.
Read More »Join NSBE, SHPE, and SWE for a night of studying and free food on November 11, 4:00-6:00 pm, in McNutt 206, 210, 211, 212, and 216! Please RSVP by November 6th.
Read More »Is there a teacher in your life you’ll always remember? Maybe one who went beyond the call of duty to help you during the COVID-19 crisis? With its new “Dean’s Medal” award, the Dean’s Leadership Council of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business (CASB) will recognize faculty who have made outstanding contributions to the […]
Read More »The Student Involvement Center is seeking in-person office assistants and Peer Involvement Advisors for the Spring 2021 semester. Starting pay for both positions is $8.60/hour. Work hours vary, averaging 10 hours per week for Office Assistants and 5-10 hours per week for PIAs. Please see details on each position and how to apply below. The […]
Read More »We are looking for resources to present at the second annual Community Allies Fair! Does your department or student group provide any type of services that the LGBTQ+ community could benefit from? Are you looking for ways to show the LGBTQ+ community that you are here to support them as a department? Then we would […]
Read More »Next week, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) will be holding a fall raffle! You can purchase your tickets at the NSBE booth in Havener starting October 26th from 11:30 am – 2 pm. Tickets will be $3 each and will be sold until October 30th. Winners of the raffle will be announced October […]
Read More »On Thursday, October 22nd at 4pm, Professor Matt Goldberg will do a presentation on creating conflict and developing believable characters in short fiction writing. The talk will be held via Zoom.
Read More »Join us November 4th at 5pm for a short film that re-tells the story of the Trail of Tears. A discussion will follow led by Dr. Justin Pope, Assistant Professor of history and political science at Missouri S&T who specializes in colonial American history. Click here to register.
Read More »Space may be the final frontier, but it is also the home of tons of space junk. Learn where space debris comes from and how much junk is orbiting the earth. Love space? Learn how engineers are building spacecraft that can withstand collisions with space debris and what the prognosis is for improving or worsening […]
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