Student News

Social media training transitions to Zoom format

Posted by on April 10, 2020

Due to the transition to remote work, social media training will be moved online via Zoom. Contact Lindsey Stratton at strattonl@mst.edu to schedule your team social media training. A minimum of three students is required to schedule training.

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Stay musically active with the Video Game Music Ensemble

Posted by on April 8, 2020

No band room? No problem! The S&T VGME has been working hard since the first talks of campus closure to still bring our set of music to students’ ears. This Semester we have prepared a set of five pieces of music from the Final Fantasy series, with two entirely devoted to Final Fantasy VII, in […]

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Writing Center still accepting applications

Posted by on April 8, 2020

Are you a strong writer? Do you enjoy helping your peers? If so, a position as peer writing consultant may be a good fit! The Writing Center is now accepting applications for paid positions beginning in fall 2020. Information on the position and instructions for submitting an application are available at https://writingcenter.mst.edu/employment/. Questions? Contact us […]

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A viewing of National Theatre’s Jane Eyre on April 12

Posted by on April 8, 2020

Please join Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society, for a screening of the famous London National Theatre’s production of Jane Eyre this Sunday, April 12, at 1pm. We will have a chance to discuss the production after the show. To be invited to the Zoom meeting, please email Dr. Kathryn Dolan (dolankc@mst.edu).

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The Foundry, a new campus cluster

Posted by on April 8, 2020

Meeting the goal of establishing a new High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster by April 1, 2020, Missouri S&T opened access to “The Foundry” for a limited set of research faculty in March, 2020 for testing and evaluation. The Foundry has been jointly funded by the NSF and Missouri S&T. The Foundry will replace The Forge, […]

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Join Dr. Sandra Magnus, former Atlantis astronaut, for April 17 webinar

Posted by on April 7, 2020

Please join Dr. Sandra Magnus, former Atlantis astronaut and Missouri S&T alumna, 2 p.m. Friday, April 17 for a live webinar, “Mission Possible: Adapting to New Norms.”

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Student services – how to remotely access the services you need

Posted by on April 6, 2020

This article includes details on how to access the following services:

  • ADA disability accommodations
  • Advising for graduate students
  • Advising for undergraduate students
  • Career opportunities and employer relations (COER)
  • Care management services
  • Counseling services
  • Equity and Title IX
  • International affairs
  • Learning Enhancement Across Disciplines (LEAD)
  • Library
  • Miner Wellness
  • Online learning resources
  • Opportunities for undergraduate research experience (OURE)
  • Student disability services
  • Student diversity initiatives (SDI)
  • Student Health Services
  • Student involvement
  • Student Success Center
  • Student Veterans Research Center (SVRC)
  • Writing Center
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Pass/fail policy approved

Posted by on April 3, 2020

Missouri S&T’s Faculty Senate approved a motion by the Academic Freedom and Standards Committee to change the grading system for the Spring 2020 semester, effective immediately. The policy includes: Instructors will assign ABCD grades as normal All F grades will be replaced by U grades Students can request any or all of their classes be […]

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Important one-minute student survey

Posted by on April 1, 2020

Survey requests student feedback about transition to online-only learning Steve Roberts, provost, and Kathy Northcut, vice provost for academic support, are asking all students to take one minute to help determine how the transition to online instruction is going. The survey is completely anonymous and can be done on a smart phone. Results will help […]

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Faculty Senate considers pass/fail policy

Posted by on April 1, 2020

Missouri S&T’s Faculty Senate is currently considering a policy to allow students increased flexibility regarding satisfactory/unsatisfactory grades (or pass/fail) for the Spring 2020 semester. More information will be posted once it is available.

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