The business and information technology department will be closed tomorrow (Tuesday, May 20) for relocation. The department will be located in Room 307-S Norwood Hall until early August.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host the nationwide Camp Invention program, an exciting summer day experience for children entering grades one through six, in two separate week-long sessions this summer.
Read More »The city of Rolla street department will close Pine Street between 12th and 16th streets from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. every weekday starting Monday, May 19. This intermittent closure will continue for approximately two months. The street department is replacing water lines. During the construction, workers will allow traffic to come and go into Lot 1/Area F. Any questions or issues should be directed to the Rolla street department at 364-8659.
Read More »The faculty and staff eConnection will move to its summer schedule starting Wednesday, May 28, and lasting until the fall semester begins. During this period, the eConnection will be sent once a week, on Wednesdays. Continue to submit entries to the eConnection and remember to add your event notices to the campus calendar.
Read More »There are still openings for the Summer Solutions Camp, to be held June 16-20 on the Missouri S&T campus. The camp is for girls entering ninth or 10th grade in the fall. This live-in camp is designed to give students the experience of college life while learning more about engineering, math and science. The cost is $450 per camper; children of university employees receive a $100 discount. Registration and additional information is available online or by contacting Cynthia Guess at 341-4215.
Read More »Student life invites the campus community to attend four presentations for the position of assistant director of student life/Greek life. This position will be responsible for directing the operational and programmatic activities of the office of fraternity and sorority life within the student life department. This position will also assist the director in overseeing the services and programs that come from the department.
Read More »The geothermal energy project has reached a recent milestone. Heat recovery chillers in all three regional plants have been started and heat is being provided to six buildings on campus. The power plant’s boiler number five will be shut down and all steam production will cease permanently. Read more about the project and follow its progress on the geothermal energy project blog.
Read More »The spring faculty and staff golf league has ended. It was a shortened league because of the weather. Although the golf league is mainly for fun, the Miners’ Golf Course does track the score and declare overall winners.
Read More »Today is the last day to provide feedback on the vice provost and dean candidates for both the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), and the College of Arts, Sciences and Business (CASB). Below is a list of all candidates, with their respective surveys linked to their names. Candidate Dr. Ian Ferguson’s survey will close […]
Read More »The campus community is invited to attend two vice provost and dean candidate events today:
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