50 years

Celebrate 50 years with physics professor

Posted by on September 3, 2019

Dr. Jerry L. Peacher, associate chair and professor of physics, has dedicated five decades to teaching at Missouri S&T.

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Celebrate 50 years of teaching with Jerry Peacher

Posted by on August 29, 2019

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Business, along with S&T’s physics department, will host a reception 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center to recognize Dr. Jerry Peacher’s five decades of service.

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Celebrate library’s 50 years tomorrow

Posted by on October 25, 2018

Celebrate 50 years of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at a golden anniversary party noon-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26. Dr. Chris Maples, interim chancellor, will kick off the event outside the library with remarks, followed by a tie-dye station hosted by student radio station KMNR.

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Celebrate library’s 50 years

Posted by on October 22, 2018

Celebrate 50 years of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at a golden anniversary party noon-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26. Chris Maples, interim chancellor, will kick off the event outside the library with remarks, followed by a tie-dye station hosted by student radio station KMNR.

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Library to celebrate 50 years with party Oct. 26

Posted by on October 18, 2018

Celebrate 50 years of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library at a golden anniversary party noon-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26. Chris Maples, interim chancellor, will kick off the event outside the library with remarks, followed by a tie-dye station hosted by student radio station KMNR.

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50 years already? Celebrate with Cohen and Long on Sept. 12

Posted by on September 6, 2018

On Sept. 1, 1968, Dr. Gerald Cohen, professor of Russian and German, and Dr. Gary Long, professor of chemistry, began teaching at Missouri S&T. The College of Arts, Sciences, and Business will host a reception to honor them for 50 years of service 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the second floor gallery of Curtis Laws Wilson Library. A brief program will begin at 3:30 p.m.

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