To improve transitions between meals, starting Monday, April 8 hot breakfast ends at 10:30 a.m. and hot lunch begins at 11 a.m. Between these times, the salad bar, continental breakfast, waffles and cereal will remain available.
Read More »Winners have been announced for the MEI master’s of science in economics and innovation Tagline Competition, held March 20. Students were invited to submit taglines for the new program. Eleven finalists pitched their ideas to a panel of judges and audience members in a one-minute presentation format. Thanks to judges Jill Warren, Dr. Phillip Mulligan, […]
Read More »The Miner Alumni Association (MAA) is excited to announce the 2024–25 Young Alumni Council (YAC) members. Established in 2014, the YAC addresses the unique needs and interests of young alumni. The council serves as an advisory committee to the MAA, helping develop engagement strategies to strengthen the connection between young alumni and the association. The […]
Read More »Join the Baptist Student Union and Christian Campus Fellowship for “Magnify,” a night of outdoor worship, at 4 p.m. Friday, April 11, on the Havener Lawn. There will be free food, games, worship and teaching. All are invited.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s information technology has opened its computing learning center (CLC) software request process for instructors who need new, specific software packages to be available in CLCs across campus. Submit your requests by Sunday, April 13.
Read More »To assist faculty and staff with publishing efforts, the University Libraries Subvention Program was created to help cover costs associated with article processing or book publishing. The second of four cycles is open, and applications will be accepted through Friday, April 11.
Read More »Windows updates will occur 2-6 a.m. Saturday, April 12. If your computer stays on campus, please leave it powered on and connected to the S&T network. If you need to take your computer home, make sure it is connected to your home network and plugged into a power source.
Read More »During this year’s Stueck Lecture, Mariana Rodriguez will share and reflect upon the five turning points in her career as an engineer and pioneer in higher education 1:30-2:30 p.m. Friday, April 11, in the Innovation Lab Forum and via Zoom. Her talk is titled “From UMR engineer to starting a university: Five turning points that defined my leadership.”
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