All instructors are invited to join a discussion on assessing student learning, both in their online and face-to-face classrooms, noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, on Zoom. The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) is hosting the event, titled “Student Learning and Assessment in 2020.”
Read More »The career opportunities and employer relations (COER) team, in collaboration with JCPenney, is sponsoring the annual Suit Up event. The event was extended from one night only to a week, which started on Sept. 13 and will conclude on to Sunday, Sept. 20. To get the 30% discount, follow these steps:
Read More »This year’s Virtual Career Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 22, has replaced standing in line with making appointments to speak to recruiters in a video chat modality. Students can start making appointments at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9.
Read More »Everybody loves getting free merchandise. From T-shirts, pens and bags to water bottles, lanyards and wristbands, promotional items are a great way to promote your program.
Read More »The Miner Card ID office, which had been operating on an appointment-only basis, has returned to regular operation. The office, located in 109 Centennial Hall, is open 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research, invites the campus research community to join the next “Let’s Talk Research” event 3-4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4. Dr. Don Wunsch, interim director of the Intelligent Systems Center, will give a presentation on the center’s research and collaboration opportunities.
Read More »The S&T Store will hold its first Joe Friday sale of the semester Friday, Sept. 4. Get a 25% discount on S&T clothing, gifts and gear 8 a.m.-4 p.m. in the store or midnight to midnight online.
Read More »Army ROTC will conduct cannon testing at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 7. Do not be alarmed if you hear loud noises and see smoke in front of Harris Hall.
Read More »A group of Missouri S&T students faces disciplinary action for disregarding the university’s COVID-19 safety precautions and endangering the health and safety of others during an event last weekend at an off-campus residential rental property.
Read More »With a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Dr. Ronald O’Malley is working to prove the economic viability of increased renewable energy usage in steel production.
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