Do you need S&T photos for your projects? If so, sign up for a University Photography 101 session at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 19, on Zoom.
Read More »QR codes are smartphone-scannable links that provide access to information online from a visual in the real world. You can place QR codes on flyers, handouts, promotional items and more.
Read More »Need to pair your unit’s name with the S&T logo? New unit identifiers are available on brand.mst.edu.
Read More »Get early access to S&T’s newly branded PowerPoint and flyer templates. Marketing and communications will offer two in-person training sessions, at 1-1:45 p.m. and 2-2:45 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, in Room 234 McNutt Hall. Registration is required as space is limited.
Read More »Join us for the third annual Missouri S&T Brand Symposium on Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Havener Center. This year’s event, “From Strategy to Story,” focuses on telling a research-based, strategy-driven approach to telling the university’s story to our many audiences. This year’s event features two marketing experts as keynote speakers:
Read More »Need to order promotional items or official apparel for your department? Follow these six tips to get merchandise that represents S&T well.
Missouri S&T marketing and communications is conducting a brand awareness study of the university logos and trademarks and would like to request faculty and staff feedback on a short survey. The survey address is http://rol.la/brandsurvey17 and it will be open until 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27.
Read More »As part of the Miners Dig Deeper brand identity refresh, a new website with additional information about the brand identity and tools for implementing the brand is scheduled to launch on Monday, Feb. 1. The site will provide guidelines for using the brand voice in written, print and online materials, access to templates and design elements, an online builder to help the campus community create flyers, posters and other materials quickly and easily, and more.
Read More »A retirement reception for Erma Brand will be hosted by counseling, disability support and student wellness from 2-4 p.m. Monday, July 19, in Room 204 Norwood Hall. Her friends and previous co-workers are invited to stop by and wish her well.
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