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Read More »Dining services is making several updates to meal plans for Fall 2026 based on student feedback. Changes include more Declining Balance Dollars (DBDs), expanded Ghost Kitchen hours and the discontinuation of meal swipes at national brands following vendor agreement updates.
Read More »Graduating students must report their post-graduation plans to career opportunities and employer relations by completing the graduate outcomes survey. Students should report whether they are employed, attending graduate school, continuing existing employment, undecided or not currently seeking opportunities. The information helps Missouri S&T track average starting salaries, top hiring employers and university rankings. Salary information […]
Read More »A planned power outage in support of the Applied Research Center project will affect Curtis Laws Wilson Library, Computer Science Building and Straumanis‑James Hall 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday, May 19.
Read More »It’s almost time to celebrate your achievement at commencement. We look forward to seeing you cross the stage. Doctoral and master’s degree candidates — Friday, May 15Arrive by 5 p.m. at the Gale Bullman Building. The ceremony begins at 6 p.m. Doctoral students and advisors will assemble in the Aerobics Room on the main level. […]
Read More »Kurt Schaefer, director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, will present updates on department activities and discuss STEM‑related career opportunities 3-4 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, in Room 125 of Butler‑Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. A meet-and-greet will follow.
Read More »Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, professor of history and political science and director for the Center for Science, Technology and Society, will present the next MinerAI seminar, “Does Your Expertise Matter?” The talk is 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, in Room 220 of the Computer Science Building.
Read More »Science2Art is accepting submissions that transform research and data into visual art highlighting the impact of science.
Read More »Parking and transportation services has extended its campus parking citation amnesty through Friday, April 24, after the initial communication did not reach all campus members in a timely manner.
Read More »University libraries will host the annual book sale 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, April 30, in Room 103 of Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
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