Join Dr. Melanie Mormile, associate dean for research and external relations for the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business, at the early career faculty forum 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, via Zoom. Mormile’s presentation is titled “Steps to Writing a Research Proposal.”
Read More »Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, associate professor of history and political science, will present a talk via Zoom titled “Archaeologists on the Nile in the ‘Golden Age’ of Travel” 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1.
Read More »Miner Wellness will offer consultations via Zoom for the remainder of the semester. Consultations are free to S&T students, and can be scheduled by emailing minerwellness@mst.edu.
Read More »The student diversity initiatives (SDI) team continues to serve S&T remotely and holds Zoom office hours 1-3 p.m. Monday through Friday. SDI’s food pantry and educational opportunities also remain available.
Read More »Effective immediately, the following three options are available to students participating in the S&T Co-op Work Program.
Read More »All events scheduled at Leach Theatre through Thursday, April 30, are either cancelled or postponed, and ticket sales are currently suspended until further notice. The Drifters and Platters performance scheduled for April 25 is rescheduled for Sunday, May 17. The Everly Set show scheduled for May 8 is tentatively rescheduled for Friday, June 12.
Read More »“While we are ‘social distancing,’ we are not ‘socially isolating,’” says Chelsea George, Miner Wellness coordinator. In this video, she provides mental-health tips on how to cope with lockdowns and quarantines associated with COVID-19.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will host virtual office hours via a Zoom meeting at 1-3 p.m. central standard time on Friday, March 27. The CAFE team will be available to answer questions about educational technology, such as Zoom and Panopt, and suggest effective classroom strategies, such as student engagement and content delivery tips.
Read More »Beginning today (Thursday, March 26), the exterior doors to buildings listed below will be accessible to students, faculty and staff with a valid university ID card during the hours shown below until further notice. The exterior doors to these buildings will be locked during these hours, but one main entry door will be fully accessible to students, faculty and staff with a valid campus ID. Individuals who had access outside of these hours prior to today will continue to have access using their university-issued key.
Read More »With the new challenges of teaching fully online, Dr. Klaus Woelk, associate professor of chemistry, shares in this video how he took his traditional lab and made it a synchronous experience.
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