Two professors of business and information technology are now serving as editors-in-chief of journals in their field.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence ended the fall semester by recognizing active learning classrooms on campus. During the course of the semester, students in Dr. Alanna Krolikowski’s geopolitics and international security class completed a seven-week simulation.
Read More »Karen Leatherman, business development specialist at the Missouri S&T Small Business Development Center (SBDC), was recognized for her work in an article published by the Missouri Small Business Development Center on Dec. 6.
Read More »In 2019, Missouri S&T’s admissions counselors attended 433 college fairs, completed 448 high school visits, coordinated 92 meet-and-greet events, hosted 32 student receptions, and met with over 2,700 visitors on campus.
Read More »The S&T Rugby Club placed third in the D2 Collegiate Men’s National Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Dec. 8. Additionally, Goff Rugby Report, a nationally recognized outlet for news and rankings for collegiate rugby, ranked the team No. 5 in the U.S.
Read More »Most university offices will be closed during the winter break, from Wednesday, Dec. 25, through Wednesday, Jan. 1, and will reopen on Thursday, Jan. 2. During this time the following services are available for anyone in crisis or in the event of any emergency: 911 or University Police at 341-4300 For emergencies with immediate danger […]
Read More »A construction fence is being set up today (Monday, Dec. 23) as crews prepare to demolish the former TKE fraternity house, located on State Street near Bertelsmeyer Hall. The demolition activity will start next Monday, Dec. 30. Do not be alarmed if you hear loud noises in the area.
Read More »The Miner Card ID office will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 24, through Wednesday, Jan. 1. It will reopen at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 2.
Read More »The sidewalk between McNutt Hall and the Computer Science Building has been closed for crews to add a new water line. The sidewalk will be closed for approximately two weeks.
Read More »Alison Ayers’ positive experience with student affairs staff when she was a college student helped set the course for her career.
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