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Read More »Group Learning Centers offer structured, in-person tutoring in dedicated spaces for each subject area. During each session, two to three peer learning assistants are available to support multiple courses and learning needs. This structure will take effect Monday, Jan. 26. View the schedule below.
Read More »Okorie “OkCello” Johnson, an Atlanta-based cellist, composer and storyteller, will bring his unique style of performance to the Leach Theatre stage as part of the Campus Performing Arts Series in February.
Read More »With subfreezing temperatures forecast for the next several days, students, faculty and staff are asked to help protect campus buildings by ensuring all windows and exterior doors remain closed.
Read More »Join the MinerAI seminar at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, in Room 220 Computer Science Building for a talk by Dr. Mohamed Nafea, assistant professor of computer engineering.
Read More »The National Institutes of Health (NIH) implementation of research security training requirements outlined in the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 will take effect for applications with due dates on or after Monday, May 25.
Read More »Behind every great moment are the unsung heroes. The Executive Commencement Committee would like to thank the 200+ members of the campus community for their role in supporting December’s three commencement ceremonies.
Read More »Getting ready for the career fair? Missouri S&T offers free tools, advising and workshops to help you polish your resume, practice interviews and feel confident meeting employers. Check out this resource round-up to help you get hired, Miner!
Read More »Join a free National Science Foundation I-Corps™ Awareness Workshop from noon–1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, in Toomey Hall, room 140. Lunch will be provided, RSVP by Thursday, Jan. 30!
NSF I-Corps™ helps scientists, engineers and researchers explore the real-world market potential of their ideas and inventions.
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