Study abroad information sessions are offered remotely through Zoom. Join the session using the meeting IDs listed below to learn more about studying abroad, ask questions, and speak to previous study abroad students.
Read More »Dr. Stephen Roberts, interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, sent the following message to students, faculty and staff on April 9.
Read More »More than 700 students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members participated in S&T’s town hall meeting on April 2 via Zoom. Due to time constraints, every question during the one-hour town hall could not be addressed. Written response to questions that weren’t answered during the meeting are now posted on the chancellor’s website.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, invites the campus community to join him at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 16, for a virtual town hall meeting via Zoom.
Read More »Thought your labs were impossible to put online? Talk to Dr. Paul Worsey, explosives engineering emeritus professor, who has been able to successfully convert his demolition labs to online formats. Watch this
video for details.
Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research, hosted a Q-and-A session about research continuity via Zoom on April 3. You can watch the recording online.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s research office is trying to determine what percentage of the research of our graduate research assistants (GRAs) cannot be performed due to limited laboratory access as a response to COVID-19 concerns. Data is being gathered for research continuation and fiscal reasons.
Read More »The Foundry is Missouri S&T’s newest High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. The goal of establishing a HPC by April 1 was achieved. Missouri S&T opened access to “The Foundry” for a limited set of research faculty in March for testing and evaluation.
Read More »Did you attend the April 2 virtual town hall meeting? Please share your thoughts in this survey by tomorrow (Friday, April 10). Due to time constraints, every question during the one-hour town hall could not be addressed. Written responses to questions that weren’t answered during the meeting are now posted on the chancellor’s website.
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