Counseling Services is excited to announce new walk-in consultation hours beginning Monday, April 1, 2019. The walk-in consultation service is for students seeking counseling services for the first time and students who have an urgent need to speak with a counselor before a scheduled appointment. These brief, 15-20 minute, conversations can help students understand current barriers to success and learn if counseling or other campus services can help. For more information on Counseling Services’ scope of service, visit our website at counseling.mst.edu.
Walk-in Hours Schedule:
Mondays – Thursdays: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.*
Fridays: 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.*
*To ensure adequate time for the consultation, we ask the last client of the day check-in by 4:00 p.m.
In order for our team to make it to competition, we really on generous donors to support our team! We would invite everyone to look at our crowdfunding page: https://app.mobilecause.com/vf/Aviation/team/MAV to learn more and donate. Any amount is helpful and appreciated. Help us get to competition!
Read More »The 2019 Student Survey on Sexual Misconduct allows the university to better understand student experiences and opinions concerning sexual violence and harassment so we can work to foster safer and more supportive campus communities. The survey will open on Thursday, April 4; you will get an email with a survey link from Neil Outar, Title IX coordinator, on April 4. The survey is voluntary and all responses are anonymous.
Read More »There will be a memorial service for Rosia Fowler on March 31, 2019. The memorial service will be held at New Dimensional Christian Ministries during worship service. Worship service begins at 11:15am. Location address is 12719 CR 5110 (beside MFA on hwy 72).
Read More »Happy Spring Break! The Library will close at 6pm on Friday 3/22, and will be open 10am – 6pm from Saturday 3/23 to Sunday 3/24, 8am – 6pm Monday – Friday 3/25-3/29, 10am – 6pm Saturday 3/30, then 10am – midnight Sunday 3/31.
24/7 access will resume Sunday, March 31st at 10am.
Dr. Beth Cudney will give a keynote at the International Conference on Lean Six Sigma for Higher Education this June in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her keynote is entitled, “A Comprehensive Lean Six Sigma Framework for Higher Education”, will discuss a roadmap, based on Kolb’s cycle of learning, for improving the learning experience through the application of Lean Six Sigma in educational process improvement. Project selection guidelines will be presented to ensure appropriate scope given the semester time frame. Examples of successful projects will also be provided along with lessons learned. In addition, the coaching necessary to achieve significant results and foster team dynamics will be discussed. Through a comprehensive methodology that considers student learning, project selection, coaching, and team dynamics, students and higher education institutions can achieve significant improvements together.
Read More »The library is hiring student employees for Summer 2019. To request information and an application, please contact Amanda Sauerwein by April 5th.
Read More »April is Philanthropy Month! This year all proceeds will support Finish Line Scholarships. Stop by one of our booths at Havener or the library on any Wednesday in April for games, prizes and an opportunity to show your support of Finish Line Scholarships.
Read More »This workshop will teach attendees how to engage effectively with decision makers to advance evidence-based policy in Jefferson City and Washington DC. All faculty and graduate students are encouraged to attend, particularly those whose research interests may have public policy implications.
Read More »Join members of the 150th Advisory Committee for an interactive open forum 1:30-3 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A of the Havener Center. All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend.
The university will celebrate its 150th anniversary through a series of events and projects from October 2020 through November 2021.
At the forum, you’ll hear from members of the 150th Advisory Committee as they share a brief overview of the project timeline and outline opportunities to get involved and provide feedback.
Stay tuned for more opportunities to provide input during the planning process.