The 2018 Research and Technology Development conference will be held Monday, Sept. 17, and Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the Havener Center. Topics covered will include remote sensing, visualization and high-performance computing.
Read More »Eight student groups at Missouri S&T are joining forces as the fall semester begins to raise money to help their fellow students in need.
Read More »Season subscriptions are on sale for Leach Theatre’s 2018-19 Campus Performing Arts Series through Friday, Aug. 31. Leach Theatre offers a monthly payment program that’s designed to make season packages fit easily into a budget.
Read More »If your students would benefit from feedback, guidance and encouragement on written assignments, the Writing Center can help.
Read More »If you know students who have recently completed research that deserves recognition, encourage them to publish. Peer to Peer is Missouri S&T’s cross-disciplinary, peer-reviewed and open-access journal of undergraduate student research.
Read More »Mental health is a key part of your overall health. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a mental health professional – they are a checkup from your neck up.
Read More »88SharesStudent diversity initiatives (SDI) is excited to announce that the clothing closet and the student food and supply pantry are now open at the Diversity House, located at 605 W. 11th Street. “Commuter’s Commodities” is a food and supply pantry to help alleviate the financial burden of obtaining good quality food, small household goods, cleaning […]
Read More »The fellowships office promotes excellence in student success by assisting undergraduates and master’s degree students with applying for merit-based awards.
Read More »Want to learn the most-spoken language in the world? Take the Elementary Chinese 1101 course this semester via a course-sharing program with the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). Dr. Yan Li, a native Chinese speaker and assistant teaching professor of Spanish and Chinese at UMSL, will teach the course.
Read More »Still looking for a class to fill your schedule this fall? Consider taking a pyrotechnics class and get hands-on experience setting up and launching a professional fireworks display. Classes meet three weekends, once monthly or one evening weekly through November, depending on which class you select.
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