Student News

Free webinar on the assessment of bridge performance

Posted by on September 12, 2019

The INSPIRE University Transportation Center will present a free webinar with guest speaker Dr. Iris Tien, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology on Wednesday September 25 from 11:00-12:00 p.m. The topic will be “Data to Risk-Informed Decisions through Bridge Model Updating.” Across the country, bridge structures are aging with […]

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Join Miner Challenge for one of your best Spring Breaks ever

Posted by on September 12, 2019

Wanting to get involved on campus? Do you love volunteering, traveling, and meeting new people? Check out Miner Challenge, Missouri S&T’s Alternative Break Program. Every year, students engage in immersive volunteer experiences across the U.S. and internationally. Participants bond with a small team throughout the year while they develop leadership skills, gain awareness of social […]

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Miner Support Network coming Spring 2020

Posted by on September 12, 2019

The Miner Support Network empowers Missouri S&T students to create a resilient community and to support each other’s identity, mental well-being, and day-to-day lives through weekly, peer-facilitated group chats. Groups will take place on campus starting in the spring semester. Sign ups will begin in November, and interested students can visit https://minerwellness.mst.edu/miners-care/peersupportnetwork/ to find out […]

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Welcome Graduate Women in Science – Rolla Chapter to Campus

Posted by on September 10, 2019

GWIS is a worldwide society with over 1,000 members, established in 1921 at Cornell University. Since then, it has been aiming to inspire, support, recognize, and empower women in science in order to build a powerful international network of women scientists. Missouri S&T has welcomed GWIS. Thanks to the hard work of all the fantastic […]

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Social media training now available through marketing and communications

Posted by on September 10, 2019

Learn how to effectively manage your social media accounts and represent Missouri S&T. During training you will learn how to accomplish the following: Reach your social media audience Implement best practices to effectively represent our university Increase audience engagement to help you reach your goals You will also be briefed on new social media policies, […]

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ADHD Support Group begins

Posted by on September 10, 2019

Learn how to cope effectively with the symptoms of ADHD — inattention to details, lack of follow through on tasks, losing things, and being easily distracted — while seeking practical solutions from your peers. All groups are confidential. Groups are effective. Please join us, starting September 9th at 3pm.

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25% Off Joe Friday sale

Posted by on September 5, 2019

25% Off S&T Clothing, Gifts & Gear! Joe Friday, 09-13-19, 8:00-4:30 in store, midnight to midnight online at www.thesandtstore.com

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$2,000 Study Abroad scholarships available for the Galapagos Islands

Posted by on September 5, 2019

The Study Abroad office within the Department of International Affairs is excited to offer $2,000 in scholarships to the first 8 students to be admitted into our new semester-long program at Universidad San Francisco de Quito in the Galapagos Islands! The Spring 2020 deadline for admission is September 15, so apply now! Universidad San Francisco […]

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Volunteers sought for Celebration of Nations

Posted by on September 5, 2019

S&T’s Celebration of Nations multicultural festival is Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Rolla Band Shell in downtown Rolla. Volunteers play a crucial role in the event and are needed for various tasks. Individuals who volunteer for four hours or more will receive a free Celebration of Nations T-shirt. Sign up to volunteer at https://signup.com/go/vwwVgzb. A […]

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New Counseling Services walk-in hours

Posted by on September 5, 2019

Counseling Services is excited to continue our new walk-in consultation hours. The walk-in consultation service is for students, staff, or faculty seeking counseling for the first time or who have an urgent need to speak with a counselor before a scheduled appointment. These brief, 15 to 20 minute conversations, can help identify current barriers to […]

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