Users may see a very brief interruption to wired internet services including phones and wireless across the impacted buildings.
Partial network outages will occur in the following buildings:
Read More »The internal competition for the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program is now open.
Read More »The Executive Commencement Committee extends its appreciation to the more than 200 faculty, staff and administrators who contributed their time and energy to the May commencement ceremonies. Their commitment helped create a memorable experience for graduates and their families.
Read More »As of Wednesday, June 2, 93% of Windows computers on campus are running Windows 11. In 2023, the S&T information technology team began work on a transition to the Windows 11 operating system and started communicating with employees, so campus computers comply with UM System information security policies and guidelines.
Read More »Celebration of Nations is poised to grow this year thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Missouri Route 66 Centennial Commission to expand and promote the festival.
Read More »The Mars Rover Design Team has won the 2025 University Rover Challenge, an international competition held annually at the Mars Desert Research Station in Hanksville, Utah.
Read More »Dr. Joseph Smith, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering and president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineering (AlChE), presented the opening plenary address at the Fourth International Laufer Energy Symposium on Wednesday, May 7, in Marrakech, Morocco.
Read More »Dr. Kathy Northcut, professor of English and technical communication, recently completed a nearly six-week assignment at North South University in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Supported by a Fulbright Specialist award and NSU’s Office of Research, she led grant-writing workshops in February and March for all four schools at the university and consulted with faculty, staff and students.
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