Midterms can be intimidating, but the Student Success Center is here to help you build confidence and tackle tough subjects. Don’t get spooked, find schedules and locations for scary good support!
Read More »The Meg Brady Helping Hand Scholarship supports students who make a positive impact on their communities and demonstrate strong leadership.
One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded for the winter 2025 semester.
The Associated Students of the University of Missouri (ASUM) is seeking committed S&T students to serve as legislative interns for spring 2026. Applications are open to students from all majors and backgrounds. Whether you study business, biochemistry, political science, or any other field, your perspective matters.
Read More »In recognition of the DEA National Takeback Day, student well-being and University Police will hold a prescription take-back event 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in the Havener Center atrium.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will present a jazz concert at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in Leach Theatre. Matthew Sokeland, jazz lecturer at Missouri S&T, directs the jazz band.
Read More »Dr. Larry Gragg, university historian and a Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor emeritus of history and political science, will speak as part of the exhibition on the desegregation of higher education in Missouri at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, on the second floor of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »The Kummer Center for STEM Education will team up with the Haunted Mine for a free, one-night-only event, STEM in the Shadows, for K-12 students and their families.
Read More »Information technology’s computing learning center (CLC) software request process is now open for instructors who need new, specific software packages to be available in CLCs across campus. Submit requests by Sunday, Nov. 9.
Read More »October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a nationwide initiative aimed at educating individuals and organizations about the importance of digital safety. As more people turn to artificial intelligence (AI) tools for work, study and creativity, it’s important to understand not just their benefits, but also their risks. This article explores how AI users can protect themselves and their data.
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