The Miner Card ID office is making ID cards by appointment until fall semester 2020 starts. We will re-evaluate this process as needed. Please contact our office, 573-341-4051, for an appointment.
Read More »Photographs by Jake Welsh, a 2020 Missouri S&T graduate in aerospace engineering, are displayed in the St. Louis Artists’ Guild virtual exhibition, “Art In Isolation.” The national juried art show features U.S. artists working in two-dimensional art, particularly digital, that was created before or during the pandemic. Artists were asked to submit work interpreting the title in their own way.
Read More »This 26th of June marks five years of the Supreme Court ruling that recognizes same-sex marriage nationwide!
Keep an eye out on Student Diversity Initiative’s social media to learn more this Friday!
On June 19th, 2020
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With the completion of finals week, we have our new piece completed! This piece is featured in the area of the same name in Final Fantasy XII, featuring strong trumpet fanfares and melodies that emulate the wide-open area of the Estersand.
Read More »Textbook Rental Returns has ended. You can sell back your books online at, https://onlinebuyback.mbsbooks.com/index.php?jde=2064354
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Read More »The library building will be open with limited hours and operations beginning Monday, June 1. These limited operations will continue until further notice. Building hours will be Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-5:00PM, with access restricted to S&T affiliates. Patrons may use their S&T ID to enter.
Read More »On Monday, June 1, 2020 8:00 AM, the S&T IT Help Desk will be re-opening for walk-up customer service. Hours will be Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The walk-up customer service will be by appointment only.
Read More »Freshman students recently cast their votes for their favorite teacher of courses they have taken at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Do you see someone stepping up during social distancing? Like checking in with family and friends, leaving groceries on a neighbor’s porch, maybe intervening and preventing cyber bullying? If you notice someone going above and beyond, submit your story to the STEP UP! wooden e-token program.
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