Student Announcements

Philosophy of the City course this summer

Posted by on April 22, 2020

Are you Interested in cities? Urban sustainability? Social justice? Then, enroll in PHILOS 2001: Philosophy of the City this summer! The course is designed to help students understand the challenges of urbanization in the 21st century and give them the skills required to address complex issues that cities face now and in the future.

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Home cooking with Food Network star

Posted by on April 22, 2020

Join us on April 25th from 4PM-5PM on Zoom to cook alongside Food Network Star Jyll Everman! Students and Staff can register for free.

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Learn about the industry hiring process for graduate students

Posted by on April 22, 2020

Learn how to navigate the unique challenges of finding an industry job as a graduate student on Thursday, April 23rd at 1pm. Hosted by Graduate Studies and Career Opportunities and Employer Relations, this presentation will help graduate students and those interested make the transition from the classroom to the office after graduating. Learn the key […]

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Textbook rental return process

Posted by on April 22, 2020

Learn the new process to return rented textbooks to the S&T Store for Spring 2020. Books are due back on May 15th.

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Opportunities for undergraduate research experience

Posted by on April 22, 2020

The Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experience (OURE) application form is available by electronic submission only. If students have already submitted a hard copy of the form, they do not need to submit the electronic form. Applications are due Friday, May 1. Apply via the OURE webpage.

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Teal Friday challenge

Posted by on April 22, 2020

It’s simple. Wear teal on Friday, April 24th, 2020. Post out pics and use the hashtag #MinersWearTeal Greeks Against Sexual Assault (GASA), Miner Wellness, and Equity and Title IX are inviting all Missouri S&T departments, student organizations, and individuals to join in the Teal Friday Challenge, on April 24th, 2020 in support of survivors and […]

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Explore digital art this summer

Posted by on April 17, 2020

Looking for a creative course to take over the summer? Art 3260: Exploring Digital Art is an online-asynchronous course allowing students to explore digital art as a medium for making art as well as understanding visual culture from the past, present, and ideas for the future.

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Research Funding Workshop available for viewing online

Posted by on April 17, 2020

The Office of Sponsored Programs hosted a Research Funding Workshop via Zoom on Thursday, April 15. The workshop was recorded and is available for viewing on their website.

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Intern/Co-Op/Full-Time offer rescinded? COER is here to help

Posted by on April 15, 2020

Has your upcoming Job Offer been rescinded? Whether it be your first job after graduating, an upcoming summer internship or a Fall co-op, the COER would like to help.

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Provost’s second student survey for Spring 2020

Posted by on April 15, 2020

We asked and you answered! Results from the first student survey that was active April 2-16 were so useful, Provost Steve Roberts is asking you for more feedback. Fill out the second survey now!

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