he provost’s office is selling remaining 2022 Equinox shirts for $5 and they can be ordered online.
Read More »David Spivey, a member of the enrollment management team at Missouri S&T since 2021, will become vice provost of enrollment management effective Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Read More »Leach Theatre Campus Performing Arts Series presents Buckets N Boards 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12. Buckets N Boards comedy percussion show is often described as “spectacularly imaginative” full-stage work brought to life by Matt Levingston and Gareth Sever, two prolific musicians and comedians.
Read More »The Haunted Maze will be open 7-11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, through Monday Oct. 31, at the Delta Tau Delta house, located at 2631 Vienna Road in Rolla.
Read More »New student programs is moving to rooms 103 and 104 Norwood Hall. The miner ID card office will be closed Tuesday, Oct. 25, through Friday, Oct. 28. The office will reopen Monday, Oct. 31, in the new location.
Read More »Many high school students planning to go to college spend a lot of their time reviewing vocabulary words for their SAT College Board exam. They learn big words, important words, roots of words, and definitions. But if your college student is going to succeed in college, there may be one important word that he needs that never shows up on his entrance exam. It may be the most important word that he can use in college. What is that word? ”Help.”
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will host the semester’s fifth faculty forum noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, in Room 202 of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library and via Zoom.
Read More »The east entrance of Butler-Carlton Engineering Hall will periodically close to foot traffic on Thursday, Oct. 27, for delivery of new roofing material. That entrance will close when a crane is loading and offloading material onto the roof.
Read More »The Graduate Family Spooky Fall Festival will be held 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, at the Jack Carney Puck and Plaza. Join graduate education in celebrating the hardworking Miner graduate students, their families and the people who support them.
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