The College for Arts, Sciences and Education (CASE) Faculty Leadership Council invites nominations for six faculty awards: Research, Innovative Teaching, Department Citizen, Inclusion & Belonging, Student Impact, and Community Outreach. Descriptions of each award and the nomination form are available here. All nominations are due by Monday, March 3. Current and former students may nominate […]
Read More »Miner ID Card management on campus has transitioned from the new student programs office to the S&T IT Help Desk located in Curtis Laws Wilson Library. For more information visit minercard.mst.edu or chat with the S&T IT Help Desk by clicking on the chat bubble at it.mst.edu
Read More »Students can get free fountain soda refills for the entire semester by joining the Spring 2025 Reusable Cup program. If you joined the program last year, there are renewal bands available for purchase, allowing you to use the same cup at a discount. Renewal bands will be $30 for the semester. All first-time purchases will be $45 for the semester, which includes the cup and band.
Read More »Nominations are open for the Remington R. Williams Award, the University of Missouri System’s highest non-academic honor for students. This award recognizes an exceptional S&T student for leadership, service and character. Any student, faculty or staff member may nominate a student for the award. The deadline is Friday, Jan. 31.
Read More »The University Libraries, in partnership with the Wall Street Journal, now offers sponsored access to Wall Street Journal content for all students, faculty, and staff.
Read More »Join SDI for a student-led Constitution Day Panel Discussion by members of ASUM and College Democrats on Tuesday, September 17, from 12-1 p.m., located at Havener, St. Pat’s A&B.
Read More »The Student Success Center is excited to share our tutoring schedule! Whether you prefer drop-in sessions or group learning, we’ve got you covered.
Read More »September is National Recovery Month, with the goal to raise awareness that hope and healing from mental health and substance use are real and possible.
Read More »Do you have an interest in medical research? Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, announces the availability of four $1,000 fellowships supported by the John W. Claypool Fund for Medical Research.
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