Lambda Sigma Pi is a women’s service organization dedicated to loyalty and service to people in and around the community of Missouri University of Science and Technology. Please join us for Lambda Sigma Pi’s First Rush Party at Tau Kappa Epsilon on February 20th at 9 p.m.!
Read More »Sam Stang and Kaeko Maehata, two professional glassblowers from Augusta, Missouri, will be coming to the Missouri S&T Hot Glass Shop this Friday, February 15th, to do demonstrations of some advanced glass art pieces.
Read More »There will be a talk given by Fenglong Ma over deep predictive models for mining electronic health records on February 15
Read More »Acute Effects of Neurotrama Consortium (AENC) is holding a research conclave at Fort Leonard Wood open to faculty, staff and students.
Read More »Dr. Solomon Abebe, candidate for the position of Chair in the Department of Teacher Education and Certification, will be giving a presentation titled, “Dad, I am Thinking” from 2:00-3:00pm on Monday, February 11th in Butler Carlton Room 216.
Read More »Join the Missouri S&T Ballet and Dance Club as they present The Wizard of Oz at Leach Theatre on March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Show times are 7 pm on Friday and Saturday, and 2 pm on Sunday. This rendition of The Wizard of Oz is fun for all ages so bring the whole family! Student tickets are $5, Adult tickets are $9 kids tickets are $7, and admission is free for children under 7 years old.
Read More »Boeing will offer a roundtable discussion on February 12th 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 13th at 4:00 p.m. in Carver Turner in the Havener Center. Receive Career Fair and interviewing tips from representatives from Marathon Petroleum and Alberici Constructors. Refreshments served!
Read More »The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (CIES) invites the campus community to attend a guest lecture given by Dr. Guarav Sant from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Thursday, February 21 at 2pm in room 317 Butler-Cartlon Hall. The topic of the seminar is “Isothermal stimulation of mineral dissolution processes by acoustic perturbation.” […]
Read More »Spring Career Fair is just a little over one week away and COER is still in need of several volunteers to help make sure the event runs smoothly! Each semester campus volunteers create a wonderful atmosphere for alumni and employers by helping with event set-up and student/employer registration. Please consider volunteering for this semester’s Career […]
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