The marketing and communications office is now offering monthly professional portrait sessions, available free of charge for all Missouri S&T employees. These sessions will be held in the Kummer Student Design Center and taken by a skilled photographer.
Read More »Policy Memorandum I-102 regarding the university’s policy on golf carts has been updated. You can view all S&T policy memorandums at chancellor.mst.edu/policy.
Read More »All faculty are invited to a General Faculty meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, in Room 125 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall and via Zoom. Items on the agenda include the introduction of new faculty members and a State of the University address by Chancellor Mo Dehghani.
Read More »At Missouri S&T, Miners respect and take care of each other. As a new semester begins, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering a welcoming, inclusive and respectful environment for everyone. Miners take pride in our diverse community, where every voice contributes to our collective strength.
Read More »Graduate education staff have returned to their offices in Farrar Hall, located at 620 W. 9th St. You can now visit the team in person on the first floor of Farrar Hall.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host its second Rural Infrastructure Challenge Summit 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, in the Innovation Forum.The event, which is funded by the Public Interest Technology University Network, is free, and industry professionals, students, faculty members and rural residents are invited to attend.
Read More »The campus community should exercise caution when considering rental home opportunities advertised online, particularly on Facebook Marketplace. Recent reports have highlighted instances where potential renters discover that the properties they were interested in had already been rented and were no longer available.
Read More »The Division of Student Success is in the process of implementing a co-curricular badging policy and seeks input from the campus community. Your feedback is invaluable in helping shape a policy that will enhance the student experience and support programs like the Badges of Entrepreneurial Excellence.
Read More »The campus community is encouraged to enhance their personal safety by downloading the RAVE Guardian Security and Safety app, available for free on all major app stores. This app provides pre-loaded campus phone numbers, a campus map and a direct texting mechanism to reach the University Police.
Read More »Several campus buildings have their own lost and found boxes, typically located in department offices, however, University Police is the central hub for retrieving lost items. Currently, University Police has several cellular phones that were lost during Opening Week activities.
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