Students and faculty requiring alternate test times, make-up exams or other testing arrangements are asked to notify the Testing Center at least seven business days before the test date. The Testing Center will no longer accept same-day testing requests. Students must make arrangements with both faculty and the Testing Center.
Read More »The “S&Tconnect Advising Software” development session will be held noon-1:30 p.m. Sept. 15, in Room 208 Norwood Hall. The session will be presented by Rachel Morris, assistant to the vice provost for undergraduate studies, and Tyrone Davidson, director of undergraduate advising.
Read More »Dr. Henry Wiebe, vice provost of global learning for Missouri S&T, has announced that he will retire from the position effective Sept. 1. Wiebe has served as vice provost of global learning since February 2003.
Read More »The Collegiate Readership Program, sponsored by USA Today, offers free newspapers to students at Missouri S&T. USA Today and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch are available Monday through Friday at several locations on campus, including the Havener Center, Curtis Laws Wilson Library, Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall and six locations in the residence halls.
Read More »In an effort to promote safety on campus, the Missouri S&T Police Department will reward students who obey pedestrian traffic laws.
Read More »Starting Sept. 2, you will be required to reset your University of Missouri System single sign-on password every 365 days. You will be notified 30 days prior to password expiration. The email will be addressed from pwdexpire-do-not-reply@mst.edu. There is no need to wait. Go to password.mst.edu to change your password now.
Read More »Rolla Municipal Utilities has asked the campus to try to reduce electrical usage 2-6 p.m. this Thursday and Friday. Utilities officials expect these to be peak electrical usage periods. They don’t want any reduction to be disruptive to the normal course of business, but appreciate efforts to eliminate unneeded loads.
Read More »Faculty, staff and students returning from overseas travel: have you visited a region where the Ebola epidemic is occurring? If so, visit student health’s website for information on signs, symptoms and appropriate response. Click on the Ebola Advisory link. Help keep the community healthy and safe. For more information, email Jessica Gargus, health educator.
Read More »The civil, architectural and environmental engineering department established a new “Distinguished Lecture Series” organized by the System and Process Assessment Research (SPAR) Laboratory, starting this fall. Lectures will be free of charge for students, faculty and other participants.
Read More »Dr. Kishor Mehta, a National Science Foundation program director and a member of the National Academy of Engineering, will visit campus on Wednesday, Sept. 3, to give two lectures as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series organized by the System and Process Assessment Research (SPAR) Laboratory. The campus community is invited to attend both lectures. The lecture times are as follows:
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