Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experiences (OURE) Program
Applications for the 2019-2020 OURE Program are open. Applications are due no later than May 1, 2019 in the Experiential Learning Office at 119 Student Design & Experiential Learning Center. Students who successfully complete the program will receive a $500 scholarship. Any questions should be directed to Dedie Wilson at 573-341-7585 or byfieldr@mst.edu.
Bringing Predictability Guarantees to Safety-Critical Cyber-Physical Systems
Zheng Dong
Department of Computer Science, University of Texas, Dallas
February 20, 2019
10:00 – 10:50 am
209 Computer Science Building
Refreshments will be served at 9:45 am outside CS209
Beginning next semester (Fall 2019), the student parking permits for some parking lots will be reserved for students who live in a residential hall. The residential areas and lots include:
If you request a student permit for a residential lot and you do not live in the associated hall, your request will be given lower priority than residents. However, you may request permits for up to 6 lots to increase your chances to secure a parking space.
Read More »The NEW S&T Fitness Center is now hiring health & fitness minded S&T students for the positions of Fitness Center Attendants and Fitness Center Supervisors.
• The Fitness Center Attendant is responsible for the daily operations of the S&T Fitness Center. They oversee access control, customer service, facility function and security, guest safety, policy enforcement, and emergency response.
• The Fitness Center Supervisor is responsible for all service desk functions, general facility operations, and for evening and weekend coverage of the S&T Fitness Center.
In-house 1st Aid/CPR/AED training is offered and required of all staff.
For a detailed job description and for any additional questions please contact Andy Scholl at scholld@mst.edu or call 573-341-7594. Resumes and cover letters are encouraged.
Gonzo Gives back is an annual Service project day done through Student Involvement and community partners from around the Rolla area. Students, faculty, and staff can participate in a service project from 8am-12pm on March 14th by registering on Orgsync by March 8th. Free T-shirts will be given out to everyone that registers and there will be free donuts in the morning before the service project begins. Pats points will be awarded to participating organizations: 75 points for 1-3 participants, 100 points for 4+ participants. If you have any questions or concerns you can email Sierra Shields at sssz93@mst.edu
Read More »A $10 rush ticket sale for S&T students will begin at 10:00 am on Friday, February 22 for that evening’s concert featuring New York-based contemporary string quartet ETHEL, performing with Grammy Award-winning Native American musician Robert Mirabal. The performance will take place at Leach Theatre in Castleman Hall at 7:30 pm. Students must present a valid S&T student ID card at the box office in Castleman Hall on Friday, February 22 to purchase a $10 ticket to the performance (regular price = $35). Limit 1 discounted ticket per student. Sale runs from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm and will continue from 6:30-7:30 pm before the show. Visit https://leachtheatre.mst.edu/events/18-19/ethel/ for more information.
Read More »Dr. Claire Howell Major, professor of higher education at the University of Alabama, will give the keynote address at S&T’s annual Teaching and Learning Technology Conference on the topic, “Learning Assessment: Making Learning Visible as an Essential Element of Effective Teaching” at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 14, in Butler-Carlton Hall 125. Please register by March 1 at tlt.mst.edu.
Read More »Speaker: Ruozhou Yu, Computer Science, Arizona State University
Date: February 18, 2019
Location: Computer Science Building, Room 209
Time: 10:00 – 10:50 am
Title: Data-Oriented and Trustworthy IoT Services for a Cyber-Physical World
Read More »Have a passion for supporting Miner Athletics? The Missouri S&T Spirit Teams will be hosting tryouts Saturday, April 27, 2018 – 8:30am. The teams consist of a Cheer Team, Gold Miner Dance Team, and Joe Miner mascot.
Read More »An open forum will be held with Dr. Brad Porfilio, candidate for the position of Chair in the Department of Teacher Education and Certification from 2:00-3:00pm on Monday, February 18th in Butler Carlton Room 216.
Dr. Porfilio is currently Director of Research for Social Justice and Professor of Leadership (Tenured) at Seattle University in Seattle, WA. He received his Ph.D. in Social Foundations of Education from State University of New York at Buffalo.