May is National Bike Month, so Missouri S&T will support all bicyclists that show up at the Bike to Work Day tent with bagels, fruit and prizes for those riding to work. The tent will be open from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Friday, May 9, on the grassy area in between Toomey Hall and Parker Hall. For more information, email Aaron Enz.
Read More »Discover the benefits of “Eat for Life,” an innovative approach to weight management. This 10-week online program uses mind-body practices such as meditation and yoga, the principles of mindful and intuitive eating, skills training and group support to guide you in making lifestyle changes that will help create a healthier relationship with your food, mind and body.
Read More »A release party for Dr. Greg Story’s novel Third and Main will be held 5-8 p.m. Friday, May 2, at the Public House Brewery, located at 600 N. Rolla St., in Rolla. The novel tells the story of a small town near the Oregon coast through the evolution of one building on the corner of Third and Main streets, and all the lives that intersect in that building.
Read More »This year’s United Way campaign will end soon. Campus faculty, staff and retirees play a big role in Missouri S&T’s United Way campaign. Campus contributions were approximately 75 percent of last years’ total contributions and the current campaign is running behind compared to last year. There is still time to donate and help the 20 local, non-profit agencies. You can even designate which agency will receive your donation. For more information and the donation forms, contact Joyce Abbott, 341-4122.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s fourth annual Research and Technology Development Conference will be held Sept. 15-16 in the Havener Center. Attend the conference to engage in productive discussions about your technology challenges and learn about collaborative opportunities to facilitate funding your research.
Read More »“Men are from Mars, women are from Venus.” “Women are like spaghetti, men are like waffles.” Are men and women really that different? Do people have to be feminine or masculine to be a “good” woman or man? Can men be feminists? Join a discussion group from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, in the Southwestern Bell Cultural Center for a dinner of waffles and spaghetti and an interactive discussion about these questions and more. Bring an open mind, a friend and an appetite. For more info contact Erin Stampp.
Read More »The campus community is invited to attend a presentation by Kristi Schulte, a director of residential life candidate, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 29, in the Carver Room of the Havener Center. A question and answer session will immediately follow the presentation.
Read More »The campus community is invited to attend a presentation by Khalilah Doss, a director of residential life candidate, at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 1, in the Meramec-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center. A question and answer session will immediately follow the presentation.
Read More »There will be a domestic hot water outage starting at 7 a.m. Monday, April 28, and lasting until Monday, May 12, in Schrenk Hall. This will affect all sinks and emergency showers in Schrenk Hall. For more information, call Ron Boggs or Mike Amick at 341-4252.
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