Student Events

Black History Month kicks off February 1st

Posted by on January 25, 2021

Join the National Society of Black Engineers on February 1st to kick off our Black History Month programs. Stop by the Diversity House from 2-4 pm for a free grab-and-go meal. Reserve your meal, here!

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December graduates, come celebrate at the Graduation Fiesta

Posted by on December 5, 2020

All graduating students are invited to stop by the Miner Alumni Association for a walk-through fiesta in honor of your graduation! Come celebrate with us on Thursday, Dec. 10, 3–5 pm at Hasselmann Alumni House, 1100 N. Pine St.– Grab your fiesta to go– Pick up your keepsake glass– Two chances to win a $100 […]

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Writing Center presents: overcoming stress and writer’s block workshop, Dec 7, 5:30 pm

Posted by on December 2, 2020

S&T Writing Center Presents: Conquer Stress The “Write” Way Time and Date: 12/7/2020, 5:30pm Ever struggle with writer’s block or similar anxieties? The S&T Writing Center has a workshop for you! Conquer Stress the “Write” Way will provide attendees with insights and guidance on how to effectively manage stresses involving writing. Contact the Writing Center […]

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CIES presents Dr. Magdy Abdelrahman Friday, December 4

Posted by on December 2, 2020

Dr. Magdy Abdelrahman will present a research seminar entitled, “A Program in Asphalt Technology and Sustainability: Research Challenges and Strategies” at 2 pm Friday, Dec. 4. The construction sector faces sustainability challenges including minimizing waste, minimizing the use of resources (energy, water, etc.), recycling, efficiency, and preventing pollution.  Recycling, specifically, is a complex challenge facing […]

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S&T Writing Center presents virtual game night on November 19

Posted by on November 18, 2020

The S&T Writing Center is hosting a virtual game night on Nov. 19 from 7-9 pm to help celebrate International Education Week. Games will include Scattergories, Skribbl, Taboo, Wordscatter, and more! Students from all backgrounds, including domestic, are welcome. Contact the Writing Center at writing@mst.edu to reserve a spot.

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ALP speaker series continues with Dr. Amanda Shoaf Vincent

Posted by on November 13, 2020

Dr. Amanda Shoaf Vincent, assistant professor of French at Wake Forest University will present a talk titled “Learning from Paris: Legacy Parks and the Future of Green Spaces” at 4 pm Tuesday, Nov. 17 via Zoom. Zoom link: https://umsystem.zoom.us/j/93977646994. Abstract: Paris, like many world cities, has significantly expanded its public green space in the past […]

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S&T Writing Center presents virtual game night

Posted by on November 13, 2020

The S&T Writing Center is hosting a virtual game night Nov. 19, 7-9 pm, to help celebrate International Education Week. Games will include Scattergories, Skribbl, Taboo, Wordscatter, and more! Students from all backgrounds, including domestic, are welcome. Contact the Writing Center at writing@mst.edu to reserve a spot.

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Business strategy mastermind speaks Nov. 17

Posted by on November 13, 2020

The S&T campus community is invited to a seminar, “Business Model Innovation in Existing Companies” by Yves Pigneur 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Tuesday, Nov. 17 via Zoom.

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RSVP for November student development workshop

Posted by on November 11, 2020

There will be a free, virtual workshop for students on Nov. 18 from 3-6 pm featuring speakers from S&T faculty and staff. Topics will include how to network, how to be a leader, working in groups, diversity and inclusion, and more! An RSVP on Engage is required to attend.

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CIES seminar presenting Dr. Chenglin “Bob” Wu

Posted by on November 11, 2020

Please mark your calendars and join the Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies as we host Dr. Chenglin “Bob” Wu on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, at 2:00 pm via Zoom. Dr. Wu will present, “Two-Dimensional Materials and Composites”. Two-dimensional (2D) materials are the thin films with one or a-few-atom layer thickness. Due to their 2D nature, […]

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