Have you recently received an award, presented at a conference or received some other form of recognition? Tell us about it through the eConnection accomplishments form. We’re looking to share the good news of our faculty, staff and students with the campus community. Submissions are published monthly. The next issue of Accomplishments will be published Tuesday, Oct. 3. Read about the latest accomplishments.
Read More »The S&T Store now offers customers a convenience punch card. Purchase nine snacks or drinks and get the tenth one free with the punch card. Stop by the store in Havener Center for details.
Read More »Interim Chancellor Chris Maples will present S&T’s State of the University address at noon Monday, Oct. 2, in Leach Theatre. He will give a brief university update and then open the floor to audience questions. Staff, faculty and students are encouraged to participate.
Read More »The water leak near Emerson Hall and Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall has been investigated and will be repaired. Water is available in both buildings. For more information, please call physical facilities at 341-4252.
Read More »Due to a broken water line near Emerson Hall and Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall, the water is temporarily shut off in these buildings. For more information, please call physical facilities at 341-4252.
Read More »Neil Outar, interim chief diversity officer, invites the university community to discuss the results of the recent campus climate survey and share any thoughts that can shape the work of the Chancellor’s Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) in the months ahead. The committee’s first monthly meeting this semester will be held 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, in St. Pat’s A of the Havener Center. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.
Read More »Anthony Washburn, research directorate chief technologist at NASA Langley Research Center, will present a seminar titled “Overcoming Barriers: Active Separation Control Applied to a Commercial Transport” at 2-3:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, in Room 199 Toomey Hall.
Read More »In November, University Police will provide training for Missouri S&T’s campus building coordinators. Coordinators will learn about the responsibilities of campus building coordinators, incident response, emergency procedures and resources on campus, and discuss possible scenarios. If you are interested in becoming a building coordinator or assisting a coordinator, please contact Doug Roberts, police chief, at 341-4300, or robertsdp@mst.edu.
Read More »Know any undergraduate students who are aspiring entrepreneurs? The University of Missouri System’s Entrepreneurial Scholars and Interns Program will accept applications until Saturday, Sept. 30. Recipients receive paid tuition for entrepreneurship courses and networking opportunities.
Read More »Earth’s moon may not technically be a star (the moon is actually a natural satellite) but it will be the focus of the visitors’ night event at Missouri S&T’s observatory Wednesday, Sept. 27. Doors will open at 8 p.m. Clear skies are required for optimal viewing.
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