Join us via Zoom for a discussion with campus leadership about the topic of Black Lives Matter.
Read More »Missouri S&T is well-known for providing well-trained STEM educator’s to
the state’s public schools.
To continue that accomplishment, the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business
has established a Rural Teachers Scholarship Fund to lessen the financial needs
of selected teacher education and certification students who will serve the
state in rural areas where a teacher shortage exists and salaries are often
below average.
Looking for a book, audiobook, or video to learn more about anti-racism? Check out the S&T Library’s “Anti-Racism and You” LibGuide: https://libguides.mst.edu/c.php?g=1054464
Read More »All UM System faculty and staff user accounts will soon use Microsoft Multi-Factor Authentication for logging into all email which includes Microsoft 365 email for students and alumni, Microsoft Teams collaboration software, and employee Exchange email accounts.
Read More »The Miner Card ID office is making ID cards by appointment until fall semester 2020 starts. We will re-evaluate this process as needed. Please contact our office, 573-341-4051, for an appointment.
Read More »Photographs by Jake Welsh, a 2020 Missouri S&T graduate in aerospace engineering, are displayed in the St. Louis Artists’ Guild virtual exhibition, “Art In Isolation.” The national juried art show features U.S. artists working in two-dimensional art, particularly digital, that was created before or during the pandemic. Artists were asked to submit work interpreting the title in their own way.
Read More »This 26th of June marks five years of the Supreme Court ruling that recognizes same-sex marriage nationwide!
Keep an eye out on Student Diversity Initiative’s social media to learn more this Friday!
Remember the living laboratory at Missouri University of Science and Technology that installed advanced lead #batteries to power student homes? We’ve invited Stephane Menand from Missouri S&T to share an update on the #energystorage project, which has successfully harnessed solar #energy since 2018.
Read More »Are you interested in learning more about topics such as racism, sexism, and social relations? Do you ever have questions about politics, the use of language to unite or divide, or why “ordinary” people do “extraordinary” things? There are several upper-level courses offered during Fall 2020 that engage with subjects that provide context for and help develop understanding of political and social issues:
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