The University Police department is offering a training program called In Case of Emergency, or ICE. The program, which can last from 50 minutes to four hours, will teach the campus community where to go and what to do in various types of emergencies. Training includes safe office and classroom set up. The program is […]
Read More »Some of you might wonder why titles and departments are lowercase in our online stories and in the eConnection. All written content that goes through the public relations office is required to use a writing style based on the Associated Press Style, which is the standard in journalism. You can find out more about S&T’s […]
Read More »Would you like to see a yoga, stretching, or dance class on campus? It’s easy; just let Healthy for Life know if you are an instructor, or if you know of an instructor who would be willing to teach a class. Let them know which room and building you want to hold the class in […]
Read More »The Women’s History Month Team is seeking nominations for the 2010 Missouri S&T Inspirational Woman Awards. Three awards will be given – to any female student, faculty and staff member who has made a positive impact on an individual and/or the campus community. Nominees and their nominators will be honored at the WISE 35th Anniversary […]
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