Cindi Nelson

Missouri chapter of CUPA-HR wins National Chapter Excellence Award

Posted by on August 5, 2025

The Missouri Chapter of the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR) has been awarded the National Chapter Excellence Award.
Missouri S&T plays a key leadership role for the chapter, Cindi Nelson, chief human resources officer, serves as the board president and Simone Waldon, staff success center manager, is an at-large board member.

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Learn about the compensation and merit program next week

Posted by on March 31, 2025

Join Lisa Cerney, director of business administration, and Cindi Nelson, chief human resources officer, for an overview of the University of Missouri System compensation program and a review of the history and current state of S&T’s merit pay program. Attendees will learn about the factors and information that influence the merit pool and provide feedback on program guidelines.

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Realigning Missouri S&T’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion 

Posted by on August 14, 2024

Missouri S&T remains steadfast in our commitment to being a community where everyone feels a profound sense of belonging. We uphold inclusion as a core value, crucial for fostering creativity, mutual respect, and the exploration of diverse perspectives.

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Learn about climate survey results progress Friday

Posted by on January 10, 2023

Cindi Nelson, S&T chief human resources officer, will give the third presentation in the finance and operations series, “Progress to Address Survey Results,” at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13, in the Meramac-Gasconade Room of the Havener Center.

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S&T’s first annual cornhole tournament results announced

Posted by on June 1, 2022

To accompany the “Chillin’ and Grillin’” themed Staff Appreciation Day Wednesday, May 25, S&T held its first singles cornhole tournament. The top contender, Nathan (Nate) Wilson, earned a $150 gift card, a cornhole champion trophy, and a round of throwing bags with Chancellor Mo Dehghani for extra bragging rights.

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