Have questions from the Career Fair? Thinking about job offers? Questions about advising week? Our panel is here to answer your questions! You’ll learn from alumni about their career progression and experiences after graduation, and transition into the working world. Register for this event. The panelists are members of the Dean’s Leadership Council, a core […]
Read More »Join the S&T Wind Symphony for their fall concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, in Leach Theatre. The concert will feature performances by the University Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. David Samson, and the student-led Video Game Music Ensemble. The Video Game Music Ensemble will perform music from the games “Assassin’s Creed,” “Octopath Traveler” […]
Read More »The Student Design Teams provide all students with hands-on experiences that help prepare them for successful careers. Learn more about opportunities to join an innovative group that plans, organizes, fundraises, and communicates its ideas to solve real-world challenges on Wednesday, October 9 from 7-9p at the Student Design Center. All CASB Majors welcome! S&T’s 19 […]
Read More »The Collaborative Replications and Education Project is a crowd sourcing replication project that depends on student researchers for data collection at sites around the world. We select highly-cited studies from flagship journals in psychology, prepare materials and instructions for replication, and then students can select one of these studies and collect data — typically as […]
Read More »The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (CIES) (https://cies.mst.edu/) will host a research seminar at 4:00 p.m. Thursday, October 3, in Room 124 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Dr. Guney Olgun, an assistant professor in Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, will present “The Use of Energy Piles for Shallow Geothermal Energy.” Refreshments will be provided.
Read More »Join the Study Abroad Office for a presentation on Engineering-specific short-term study abroad trips for summer 2020 and beyond offered through the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Missouri! Lindsey Wisnewski from Mizzou’s Engineering Study Abroad office will join us to discuss how S&T students can apply and gain credit for trips abroad to […]
Read More »Join us Thursday, September 26, from 4 to 5 pm in 115 Physics, the new LIGO room at the Physics Department, and see live data from the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatories. Talk to S&T LIGO researchers about the latest detections of colliding black holes and smashing neutron stars. Photo: Detector engineers install hardware upgrades […]
Read More »Our luncheon keynote speaker will be Dr. Ty-Ron Douglas, Associate Professor in the Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis Department at the University of Missouri and Executive Director of the Salt City Center. His research explores the intersections between identity, leadership, and education, with an emphasis on Black masculinity, spirituality, and community-based spaces (e.g. barbershops, churches […]
Read More »Symposium to be held on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 10am to 5:30pm at the Hasselmann Alumni House at the University of Science & Technology. Build collaborations in materials science and neutron scatteirng with an emphasis on materials for energy. Keynote speaker: Dr. Craig Brown, NIST Fellow and Team Lead for Structure and Dynamics of Materials, […]
Read More »Student Diversity Initiatives and Spectrum (student organization) would like to increase awareness of the resources available for the LGBTQ+ community. This fair will help educate campus allies about what resources to point LGBTQ+ community members to, as well as directly connect members of the LGBTQ+ community to said resources through a resource fair. This resource […]
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