When new S&T students started Orientation Week this year, the approximately 1,300 freshmen learned about Miner values at their very first session. More than 50 faculty and staff volunteers facilitated the workshops.
Read More »Based on the efforts of Dr. Jeanne Stanley, associate professor of arts, languages, and philosophy, Missouri S&T has received a grant from the Missouri Humanities Council with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Read More »New lab safety training modules are available online for students and faculty. This training replaces the previous General Laboratory Safety Training (GLST) courses and is mandatory for S&T graduate students who work in research labs and research faculty. To access the training, visit the Missouri S&T training website and log in using your university password.
Read More »Annual enrollment is your yearly opportunity to decide which insurance works best for you. Missouri S&T will hold informational meetings about annual enrollment for faculty and staff. The meetings will be:
Custodial Workers’ Recognition Day will be observed Tuesday, Oct. 2. “Often behind the scenes, S&T’s custodial workers start each workday at 4 a.m. to keep our facilities clean and comfortable for all who live and work on campus,” says Dr. Chris Maples, interim chancellor. “Please join me in thanking our custodial services staff for their diligence.”
Read More »Faculty, staff and students are invited to an open forum to explore ideas for S&T to respond to the announcement from the UM System regarding $260 million in matching funds for strategic compacts. Two sessions are scheduled on Tuesday, Oct. 2, in Leach Theatre: 10:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-2 p.m.
Read More »Interim Chancellor Chris Maples will present S&T’s State of the University address 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, in Leach Theatre. He will provide an update and then open the floor to audience questions. Staff, faculty and students are encouraged to participate. Livestream the event at https://zoom.us/j/151374445.
Read More »The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are pushing out a test of the nationwide Emergency Alert System at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3. Every cell phone will likely receive this alert. The alert message will be a presidential alert and the text will read “THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.”
Read More »Today (Monday, Oct. 1) marks the deadline for the following: