Join Student Diversity Initiatives and several student organizations for academic and cultural programming throughout Black History Month!
Read More »SWE presents their Annual Rose Sale! The sale will take place on February 13th and 14th at Havener and the Library from 11-2 PM. A single rose is $3, three roses are $7, and one dozen roses are $25. Questions? Contact Emma Lane at erlng4@mst.edu.
Read More »Counseling Services now offers 13 groups to meet the needs of students. Groups are a safe place for you to connect with others at a deeper level, to find a place to be yourself, to learn how to give and receive support, and to experience the joy of finding your own “voice”. Topics include ADHD, Asperger’s Support, Body Image, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Care of Problematic Emotions, Grad Student Support, Healthy Relationships, Men’s Action Therapy, Miners4Recovery, Safety, Social Confidence, Test Anxiety, and Thriving, not just Surviving. Our groups fill up fast so don’t delay — contact our office by stopping by room 204 or calling us at 341.4211.
Read More »A $10 rush ticket sale for S&T students will begin at 10:00 am on Friday, February 8 for Aquila Theatre’s production of FRANKENSTEIN, performing at Leach Theatre in Castleman Hall at 7:30 pm on Saturday, February 9. Students must present a valid S&T student ID card at the box office in Castleman Hall to purchase a $10 ticket to the performance (regular price = $42). Limit 1 discounted ticket per student. Sale runs from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm on Friday, February 8, and will continue from 6:30-7:30 pm on Saturday evening before the show if tickets are still available. Visit https://leachtheatre.mst.edu/events/18-19/frankenstein/ for more information.
Read More »Interested in helping incoming S&T students? Do you want to represent your organization? Do you want to tell your story? Become a PRO Volunteer today! Accepting both lunch and advising volunteers. Be sure to attend one of the mandatory trainings:
Wednesday, February 6th or Thursday, February 7th in Schrenk G-3 from 6-7:00 PM
Questions? Contact James Twillmann at james.twillmann@mst.edu
Accenture will offer a roundtable discussion on February 7th at 12 p.m. in 305 Norwood Hall. Be sure to bring questions to this networking event!
Read More »COER invites you to an Employer Panel on February 4th at 4:00 p.m. in Carver Turner in the Havener Center. Receive Career Fair and interviewing tips from representatives from Brewer Science and U.S. Bank. Refreshments served!
Read More »Dr. Irina V. Ivliyeva, Department of Arts Languages and Philosophy
Wednesday, February 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Public House Brewing Company’s Rolla Brewpub Loft
Title: “The Formula for Happiness in Russian Fairy Tales”
Abstract: Everybody has a special place in their heart for fairy tales from their childhood, no matter what culture they are from. Focusing on discovering the secret of happiness, rather than on the recipe for success, Russian fairy tales show how an average (undereducated, weak, or disadvantaged) person overcomes all obstacles to “live happily ever after to a ripe old age”. After a brief review of the history of Russian oral tradition, which was influenced by a unique blend of Christian and Pagan beliefs, Ivliyeva will present the most famous Russian fairy tale collections, discuss their educational nature, and examine the social and psychological values they reflect. Examples include the use of magic numbers and patterns, symbolic colors, fixed epithets, transformation, and the role of animals.
February 15th – 7:00PM @ Leach Theatre
The EWB Faculty and Staff Talent Show is a great way for our students, faculty, and community to share a fun night and learn some of the lesser known skills at our university!
S&T’s spring Career Fair is just one month away and the career opportunities and employer relations staff need volunteers to help make the event run smoothly. Please consider volunteering for spring Career Fair events, including the Career Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 19, and interviews the following day on Wednesday, Feb. 20.
Volunteer for a shift online. You can view the date, time, table location and description of each volunteer position.
Follow these steps to sign up:
Find a position that works for your schedule
Click the grey “Sign Up” box next to the position name — you can check multiple boxes
Scroll to the bottom and select the green “Submit and Sign Up” button
Fill out your department, name, email and phone number
Click the green “Sign Up Now” button.
For more information, please contact Carrie Nowell, student service coordinator, at nowellca@mst.edu or 341-6238.