Your help is needed in staffing information booths during the first three days of classes, Aug. 19-21, to assist new students with questions on navigating campus, finding classrooms or other campus life questions.
Read More »Missouri S&T now has Narcan available for free to all S&T students and employees who request it! Through the work of the S&T Prevention Coalition, Student Well-Being, and University Police, students and employees can pick up Narcan from the Student Well-Being office, 204 Norwood Hall, during normal business hours
Read More »Title: student conduct manager for dean of students’ office Hometown: Crocker, Missouri Degrees/Certificates: Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice Began working at S&T: November 2022 What does a student conduct manager do? I manage the implementation of the student conduct and alternative resolution processes and assist in department assessment and data management. What do you enjoy […]
Read More »Greetings! I am thrilled to have the privilege of working with the Division for Student Success. With a deep commitment to enhancing the academic and personal growth of our students, I am excited to embark on this journey with you. A bit about myself—I come to this role with a background largely in student affairs […]
Read More »Faculty, staff and students can receive a 10% discount off meals at Colton’s Steakhouse. Don’t forget to show your Miner ID to get the discount.
Read More »Whether you’re new to student hiring or need a refresher before students arrive on campus, join career opportunities and employer relations and S&T’s human resources team to discuss the new job posting platform, JobBoardly, at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, on Teams.
Read More »S&T’s Student Council, Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council is hosting a blood drive 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27, through Friday, Aug. 30, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B of the Havener Center. The theme is “go wild, give blood.”
Read More »For the second year in a row, Missouri S&T’s student section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) has been recognized as the winner of the national organization’s Samuel J. Glasstone award.
Read More »Dr. Jagannathan Sarangapani, Rutledge-Emerson Professor in Electrical Engineering, and his former doctoral students, Drs. Vignesh Narayanan and Avimanyu Sahoo, have published a book. It is titled Optimal Event-Triggered Control Using Adaptive Dynamic Programming.
Read More »Dr. Wan Yang, a professor of earth sciences and engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.
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