New student programs thanks the campus community for another great Opening Week Orientation. The week’s success was due to the cooperative efforts of numerous faculty, staff and students. With the entire campus community’s help, S&T’s new students experienced an effective and valuable orientation.
Read More »Complete an alcohol screening at the counseling, disability support and student wellness tent in front of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, and get swag for your effort.
Read More »Tutors are now available to work exclusively with graduate students through the office of graduate studies. During each 50-minute session, tutors can help students with a variety of homework assignments, including lab reports, essays and more. They can also help with all levels of writing, from gathering ideas to discussing a final copy. Students may […]
Read More »“To our campus friends and colleagues: Thank you for your role in Fayette’s and my farewell reception last week. We were both exceptionally pleased to receive the framed shadow box of S&T Library photos and mementos. Special thanks to Dr. Wray and his assistants Krista Chambers and Deb Singer for pulling all the details together […]
Read More »Educational technology is now accepting presentation proposals for the sixth annual Teaching and Learning Technology Conference, scheduled to be held March 14-15, 2013. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Richard M. Felder, Hoechst Celanese Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University.
Read More »The PhD Movie is the independently produced live-action adaptation of the online comic strip “Piled Higher and Deeper.” Filmed on location at the California Institute of Technology, the movie follows four graduate students and their struggles with teaching, love and getting their research to work. The movie will be presented free to all faculty and […]
Read More »Bring your talents to the International Idol audition that will be held from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, in the Meramec Room of the Havener Center. Everyone with a family-friendly act is encouraged to compete. There will be both group and individual prizes. The final competition will be held at the Celebration of Nations event […]
Read More »The annual Curators’ Teaching Summit is back this fall with the topic “How Do You Know That Your Students Are Learning?” Curators’ teaching professors will lead the discussions for the series, which is sponsored by the Center for Educational Research and Teaching Innovation (CERTI).
Read More »If you know a female student or alumna who is dedicated to enhancing the lives of women and committed to diversity, consider nominating her for a Woman Student or Woman Alum of the Year award. The submission deadline is Friday, Sept. 14. Awardees will be announced at a reception on Oct. 11. Email nominations to […]
Read More »Representatives from Garmin will be on campus Wednesday, Sept. 5. Their tent will be located on the lawn near Toomey Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a student lunch served from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Please encourage students to stop by for lunch and to bring their resumes and questions.
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