The ePerformance process opens Monday, April 13. The Staff Success Center will host online training sessions to support employees and supervisors through each step of the process, including how to give and receive feedback and foster a growth mindset.
Read More »MinerAI will host a seminar titled “Teaching With AI: A Year of Co-Teaching, Co-Creation and Classroom Reality” 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, in Room 220 Computer Science Building.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host a free screening of Switch On, a documentary by Switch Energy Alliance, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 8. The screening will be held in St. Pat’s Ballroom C of the Havener Center.
Read More »The Jaggi School of Business at Missouri S&T was established in 2025 through a $12.5 million gift from alumnus Dennis Jaggi and his wife, Janet.
Read More »Arts, languages and philosophy will host the Spring 2025 Student Art Show featuring work by S&T students enrolled in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography and art appreciation courses.
Read More »Explore entry-level engineering opportunities from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, in the Innovation Lab Forum. Bring your resume. Formal attire is not required. Please note that positions require the ability to obtain a security clearance.
Read More »Join in on the greek fun, April 6-11! Events happening all week to get involved and give back. Join in favorites like Pie-a-Prez, Dunk-a-Greek and a campus BBQ, or support the cause through a car wash, profit share and silent auction.
Read More »The Miner Alumni Association will select 25 undergraduate students to attend a Young Alumni Council panel discussion from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at Hasselmann Alumni House. Connect with recent graduates, ask questions, and gain insight on careers, networking and life after S&T. Register by April 10.
Read More »Written by Taylor Gruenloh, the play “Race’s End” explores a dystopian future where technology is restricted and characters struggle to survive. The story blends present-day moments, memory and imagined futures to examine survival and what it means to remain human. Tickets are $10 for the public and $5 for S&T students with a valid ID.
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