In partnership with Phelps Health, Missouri S&T will host a COVID-19 vaccination and booster clinic 2-4 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug. 23, in the Meramec-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center.
Read More »Effective Monday, May 17, all Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff are no longer required to wear a facial covering or physically distance when outdoors. However, for their own safety and the safety and protection of others, all unvaccinated students, faculty and staff are encouraged to continue to wear facial coverings and socially distance while outdoors. (This is a recommendation but not a requirement.)
Read More »The University of Missouri Extension will host the 2021 National Health Outreach Conference (NHOC) virtually from Monday, May 3, through Friday, May 7. Speakers will include: Dr. Jeffery E. Hall, deputy director and chief of minority health and health equity activity for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. David Adler, deputy director of […]
Read More »The following COVID-19 update was emailed to Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff Thursday, March 12.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, chancellor of Missouri S&T, sent the following message to students, staff and faculty at S&T on Feb. 28:
Read More »As you know, the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is a significant public health concern worldwide. While there are no confirmed cases of the virus among the S&T population and no confirmed cases in Missouri, our international students and scholars may have friends, family, and colleagues abroad who have been negatively impacted. We want you to know […]
Read More »S&T Student Health Services continues to monitor events related to the recent coronavirus outbreak in China. There are no confirmed cases of the virus among the S&T population and no confirmed cases in Missouri. The U.S. Department of State has elevated their travel advisory to Level 4, the highest level. The Department of State advises that individuals not travel to China at this time. As a preventive measure, university-sponsored travel to China at this time is prohibited.
Read More »S&T Student Health Services continues to monitor events related to the recent coronavirus outbreak in China. There are no confirmed cases of the virus among the S&T population and no confirmed cases in Missouri.
Read More »S&T Student Health Services continues to monitor events related to the recent Coronavirus outbreak in China. One individual at S&T met the criteria for testing; this person tested negative for the Coronavirus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed their negative results today. There are no confirmed cases of the virus among the S&T population.
Read More »Student health services at S&T cautions students on the effects of electronic cigarettes and vaping, in light of nationally reported cases of severe lung damage.
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