The Missouri S&T community is saddened to learn of the death of Koziba Feledi, an S&T alumnus and a Ph.D. student studying mining engineering from Tshesebe, Botswana. Koziba earned bachelor’s degrees in mining engineering and economics from S&T in 2012 and a master’s degree in mining engineering in 2015. Members of Missouri S&T’s student well-being counseling staff are available […]
Read More »Effective Monday, Feb.6, the exterior doors to campus buildings will be locked beginning at 7 p.m. Current students and employees with a valid, will be able to unlock campus building exterior doors until 9 p.m. After that time, you must have specific access defined to a building to unlock doors with your ID card.
Read More »Those who met with the candidate for the founding director of the Kummer Institute Center for Resource Sustainability are invited to submit feedback. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host law enforcement partners for training tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 3. Locations include north of 16th and Pine Streets and a house near Miner Village. Signage will be posted near the locations during the training.
Read More »Missouri S&T will honor graduating students during three commencement ceremonies in May. Each event will be held in the Gale Bullman Building and livestreamed via Missouri S&T’s Facebook page and on Zoom for those guests who need closed captioning.
Read More »You are invited to an open forum with a finalist for the position of director for undergraduate admissions 10-10:45 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, in Room 203 Computer Science Building and via Zoom.
Read More »You’re invited to a research talk by a candidate for the position of tenure track assistant professor in early childhood education for teacher education and certification.
Read More »The University of Missouri Board of Curators requests nominations for the Williams Awards. These awards are the highest non-academic award granted to students by the Board of Curators and are given in memory of Remington R. Williams and his outstanding service as 2020-22 student representative to the board.
Read More »Yoga, mental health screenings, vision boards, crafts, a wellness fair and a day to hang out with dogs are a few of the events that are planned during Mental Well-being Awareness Week. The activities begin Monday, Feb. 13.
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