Uncork and unwind at the Coterie Wine Down. Enjoy an afternoon of local wine, conversation and food at the Chancellor’s Residence 3-6 p.m. Sunday, April 24.
Read More »Phi Kappa Theta and Kappa Delta invite the campus community to the second annual Kappa Delta and Phi Kappa Theta Picnic for Prevention 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Sunday, April 24, at 707 N. State St.
Read More »The theater section of the arts, languages and philosophy department will hold auditions by appointment for “Heathers: The Musical” noon-4 p.m. Saturday, April 24, in the Black Box Theatre in Room 143 Castleman Hall. Auditions are open to S&T students, faculty and staff with all levels of theater experience.
Read More »We need volunteers to host respite events for Foster and Adoptive Families. Odyssey events are respite drop-off 4-hour events that provide fun moments for foster children that give caregivers a chance to rest and rejuvenate. Increase the child’s ability to foster relationships with other child and adult figures in the community while learning life skills. […]
Read More »April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Missouri S&T’s Greeks Against Sexual Assault (GASA), Miner Wellness, and Equity and Title IX are inviting all Missouri S&T departments, student organizations, and individuals to join in the Teal Friday Challenge tomorrow (Friday, April 24).
Read More »It’s simple. Wear teal on Friday, April 24th, 2020. Post out pics and use the hashtag #MinersWearTeal Greeks Against Sexual Assault (GASA), Miner Wellness, and Equity and Title IX are inviting all Missouri S&T departments, student organizations, and individuals to join in the Teal Friday Challenge, on April 24th, 2020 in support of survivors and […]
Read More »The next ‘We Dig Research’ event will be held 3-5 p.m. Friday, April 24, via Zoom. Register online. If you will present your research, RSVP by emailing Abigayle Sherman, executive assistant, by Monday, April 20.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, invites the campus community to join him at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 2, for a virtual town hall meeting. The one-hour meeting is an opportunity for all S&T students, staff and faculty, as well as local community leaders, to come together as a virtual community to communicate needs and concerns, and encourage one another to work together.
Read More »Join the Center for Science, Technology, and Society’s spring symposium 1:30-4 p.m. today (Wednesday, April 24) in St. Pat’s B in the Havener Center. The theme is maintenance.
Read More »The theme of the Center for Science Technology and Society Spring symposium is Maintenance. This symposium examines maintenance, broadly conceived, from infrastructure and systems maintenance and life cycle assessment to health maintenance to cultures of maintenance. While innovation is celebrated, the bulk of what most technologists and others who interact with technology actually do is some form of maintenance. Five papers will be presented with ample opportunity for discussion. The symposium begins at 1:30 in St, Pat’s B in the Havener Center and concludes at 4:00pm.
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