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).
Read More »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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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 […]
Read More »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 […]
Read More »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.
Read More »According to the United States Census Bureau, students affected by university closures due to COVID-19 precautions should still be counted in the 2020 U.S. Census where they usually live while in school. If you typically live off campus, please complete the survey at 2020census.gov.
Read More »Every 10 years, the United States counts everyone living in the country, including international college students like you. Your response to the 2020 Census will help make sure communities across the nation are accurately funded and represented for the next decade. You, and members of your family living in Rolla, need to complete the U.S. Census and report as living in Rolla. Take the survey at 2020census.gov. There is no cost for you to complete the Census.
Read More »Visit Academic Support (academicsupport.mst.edu) with any issues, questions, or FAQ about our services. Call us at 341-7276 for any academic support needs! Minercard ID: https://pro.mst.edu/minercard/ or visit 109 Centennial (call first to get access to the building!) – 1-800-266-9035 Writing center – online writing consultations by appointment, and an online scheduler – https://writingcenter.mst.edu/ Student success center – online […]
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