Join the Student Union Board (SUB) for free in-person and online events throughout November. The events include:
Read More »Missouri S&T’s User Awareness group shares the following information: “All drugs affect our ability to retain information and memories of various levels while also altering our ability to move through the neuronal impulse inhibition. They can be used to assist with varying mental or physical ailments but the effect on the individual depends on the […]
Read More »Daylight saving time will end at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, which means it is time to “fall back” and set your clocks back one hour before going to bed on Halloween, Saturday, Oct. 31.
Read More »In order to make sewer improvements, the sidewalks north and east of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library and the sidewalk west of Emerson Hall will close temporarily this week.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host its inaugural Grad Fair and STEM Expo at 2-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30. Students can speak with recruiters from various institutions, including George Washington University, Michigan Technological University and the Colorado School of Mines.
Read More »Show off your inner ghoul by wearing your Halloween costume tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 30) and enter to win prizes in contests hosted by Staff Council and the S&T Store.
Read More »Many traditional Halloween activities can be high-risk for spreading viruses, but there are several safer alternatives. If you have COVID-19 or if you may have been exposed to someone with the virus, you should not participate in in-person Halloween activities and should not give out candy to trick-or-treaters.
Read More »Get your technology questions answered during the early-career faculty forum at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, via Zoom. Instructional designers from the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) and IT media services staff will lead a discussion on Proctorio, Zoom, Panopto and Canvas.
Read More »Join student diversity initiatives 5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5, for a discussion surrounding the 13th documentary. If you were unable to join the Netflix party viewing, you can watch it on Netflix or for free on YouTube prior to the discussion night. Two experts from Washington University in St. Louis will share their thoughts on the documentary and discuss racial inequality and mass incarceration in Missouri.
Read More »The international affairs office is hosting its annual International Friends Program. The department needs additional host volunteers, and the deadline for community members to sign up is Friday, Oct. 30.
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