Student Announcements

Attend the Sigma Tau Delta Brown Bag Series: Dr. Kristine Swenson

Posted by on November 13, 2019

Dr. Kristine Swenson will be presenting “Mapping Imperial Skulls: Phrenological Fictions and Race” November 20th, 3-4:00 p.m., in the Meramec/Gasconade Room in the Havener Center. “Why did phrenology, the ‘science’ of reading the shape and size of a person’s skull, hang on so much longer in imperial contexts then in metropolitan ones? How does understanding […]

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CASB college-wide meeting set

Posted by on November 13, 2019

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Business cordially invites all faculty and staff to attend an open meeting 3:00 – 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 4, in 120 Butler-Carlton Hall. The goals of the meeting are to celebrate notable accomplishments within the college, to seek feedback from faculty and staff, and to promote positive and sustained […]

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ALP speaker series continues

Posted by on November 13, 2019

The arts, languages and philosophy 2019-20 speaker series will continue at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Dr. Samantha Noll, assistant professor of philosophy at Washington State University, will present a lecture titled “The Invasive Species Diet: The Ethics of Hunting Lionfish for Consumption.” The abstract is: “Ethical concerns […]

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GDI’s Annual Turkey Wake Fundraiser

Posted by on November 12, 2019

Join the General Delegation of Independents (GDI) on Saturday, Nov. 16 for their annual Turkey Wake fundraiser supporting Russell House. Turkey Wake will take place from 4-6pm (or while supplies last) at the Locker Room on Rolla St. A plate full of home cooked thanksgiving food will be $5 with all proceeds going to Russell […]

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Joe Friday sale

Posted by on November 12, 2019

Last Joe Friday this semester! 25% OFF S&T Clothing, Gifts & Gear! In store 8:00-4:30 and online midnight to midnight at www.thesandtstore.com

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Calling all campus poets for Poetry at the Pub

Posted by on November 12, 2019

The campus community is invited to a poetry reading and open mic at 6pm on November 20, 2019 in the loft of the Public House Brewing Company in Rolla. We’re excited to feature visiting poet Jeanette Powers. Bring your poems to share at open mic afterwards. For more information, contact Agnes Vojta at vojtaa@mst.edu. Jeanette […]

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Friendsgiving with GWIS

Posted by on November 12, 2019

GWIS Rolla Chapter is hosting a Friendsgiving party! Our November event will be on Saturday 16th at 1pm. Join us, bring whatever you want to share, and let’s celebrate! If you are interested in coming please RSVP to lh4f8@umsystem.edu so we can share with you the exact location.

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Spring wind symphony auditions for “The Lord of the Rings”

Posted by on November 12, 2019

Auditions for the University Wind Symphony will be held Tuesday November 19th beginning at 4:30p.m. Students wishing to perform with the group in the Spring 2020 semester MUST audition. The ensemble rehearses MWF 12:00-12:50. Our major work this spring will be Johan de Meij’s “Lord of the Rings” Symphony. Contact Dr. David Samson (samsondw@mst.edu) to […]

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Student ticket sale for Colin & Brad

Posted by on November 12, 2019

Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood of television’s “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” will perform at Leach Theatre in Castleman Hall on Thursday, November 21 at 7:30 pm. Only a handful of discounted $25 S&T student tickets remain available for this performance (regular price $55). To purchase a discounted ticket, students must present a valid S&T […]

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ALP speaker series continues Friday

Posted by on November 12, 2019

The arts, languages, and philosophy 2019-2020 speaker series will continue at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in room 121 of Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Samantha Noll, assistant professor of philosophy at Washington State University, will present a lecture titled “The Invasive Species Diet: The Ethics of Hunting Lionsifh for Consumption.” The abstract is: “Ethical concerns […]

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