The Writing Center will remain open during finals week. Online consultations will continue to be available through May 15th for students seeking assistance with final projects and other documents. Hours will be limited, so make your appointments early!
Read More »Make sure to return your rental books to the S&T Store by May 15th by following the steps in the article!
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Office of Graduate Studies hosted the 11th Graduate Fellows Poster Session from April 28th to May 1st. This year’s competition was held in a virtual format. Graduate Studies’ eleventh annual Graduate Fellows Research Poster Session was held to showcase the research efforts of 23 students who are either Missouri S&T Chancellor’s Fellows or Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows. Both fellowships are highly-competitive and require extensive dedication to research and academic excellence.
Read More »Student Council would love your participation in our annual Student Interest Survey! This survey helps Student Council appropriately advocate to campus administration on what services students use and enjoy! Both surveys will take about 15 minutes total to complete, and the results are very useful in improving the student experience at Missouri S&T.
Read More »They are themes for our elementary and intermediate French courses this fall! Each course will use its theme (listed below) for vocabulary, listening, reading, and writing. Throughout the course, we will cover the basic history of each theme and its impact on French culture. Themes:French 1101: Elementary French I – Harry PotterFrench 1102: Elementary French […]
Read More »Do you see someone stepping up during social distancing? Like checking in with family and friends, leaving groceries on a neighbors porch, maybe intervening and preventing cyber bullying? If you notice someone going above and beyond, submit your story to the STEP UP! wooden e-token program. Nominate someone today and they are eligible for a weekly drawing for an e-gift certificate!
Read More »Are you interested in international films and in contemporary social issues? Do you want to improve your understanding and appreciation of other cultures? Do you want to hone your critical thinking skills? Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema (French 4320/Art 4320) offers just what you need! In this course, we will explore themes including immigration, love, […]
Read More »Explore another option for after graduation: Entrepreneurship! John Woodson, Interim Director of Technology Transfer and Economic Development will teach you some of the tips and tricks to turn your research and classroom skills into a business. Learn how to take your research and turn it into a business on Friday, May 8th from 1pm to 2pm via Zoom.
Read More »Need to fulfill your history/political science general education requirement? The department is offering two courses that would do so this summer. Dr. Petra DeWitt is teaching a 4-week, online, synchronous section of U.S. History to 1877 (Hist 1300) from July 6 to July 31. Dr. Michael Meagher is teaching American Government (Pol Sci 1200) as an in-person class during the 4-week late summer term from July 20 to August 14.
Read More »VGME has been working hard through the quarantine, and with inspiration from other ensembles of our size and variety have been putting together videos for each of the pieces in our set.
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