Join student well-being for a special talk by Abraham Sculley, the founder of Speaks 2 Inspire, bestselling author, podcaster, advocate and speaker on a mission to eradicate mental health stigma.
Read More »Student well-being is partnering with the Staff Success Center to engage staff members to support the success of students, staff and faculty.
Read More »Pi Kappa Alpha is selling chocolate covered treats for Valentine’s Day to raise money for the First Responders Children’s Foundation. A gift box costs $10 and contains chocolate covered strawberries, pretzels and Rice Krispie treats.
Read More »Student wellbeing will host Gaelle Chapon, a local health and life coach, to present a workshop on finding your purpose. The workshop will be held 2-3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, in the Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center.
Read More »The Missouri S&T Calendar of Events is your go-to place for publicizing events, such as seminars, workshops and open houses.
Read More »Due to changes in the program over the year, there has been a lot of mystery around the desktop enhancement program. During this finance and operations information session, information technology is removing the mystery to help you understand how to get and maintain business computers to do your daily job.
Read More »Diagnosing a disease from your wearable. Making electrical infrastructure more resilient. Predicting catastrophic events. These innovations and more could result from the latest round of Kummer Ignition Grants for Research and Innovation at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry, has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Read More »Dr. Serhat Hosder, a professor of aerospace engineering and director of the Aerospace Simulations Laboratory at Missouri S&T, and his team will lead a study to quantify uncertainties in the computational modeling of hypersonic systems and reduce their impact on the performance of hypersonic vehicles.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s office of the vice chancellor for research and innovation provided over $100,000 in seed funding for eight projects in the arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences research. The goal of the program is to initiate innovative creative work and research programs.
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