‘climate survey’

Climate survey results presented

Posted by on November 5, 2012

The academic and work environment at Missouri S&T is perceived as “comfortable” or “very comfortable” by 82 percent of respondents to a spring 2012 survey about the university’s climate. But 14 percent of survey respondents report that they had experienced conduct “that interfered unreasonably with their ability to work or learn on campus” during the […]

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Climate survey results to be presented Friday

Posted by on October 30, 2012

The results of the Assessment of Campus Climate and Community survey conducted last spring will be presented to the campus community during an open forum from 10:30 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 2, in Room 143 Castleman Hall (the Black Box Theatre Lab). Sue Rankin of the consulting firm Rankin & Associates Consulting, which conducted the survey […]

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Take the campus climate survey; you could win an iPad

Posted by on April 9, 2012

“Strength Through Diversity” is the theme for Missouri S&T’s assessment of campus climate and community. The survey officially opens today. All S&T students, faculty and staff are encouraged to take part in this survey to help improve the university’s environment for learning, living and working. Upon completing the survey, you also may enter a drawing […]

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Take a survey, enter for a chance to win a new iPad

Posted by on March 19, 2012

Want to make the campus a more welcoming place for everyone – and enter a drawing to win a brand new iPad in the process? Take the campus climate survey, coming April 2. Visit climatesurvey.mst.edu for more information.

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Campus climate survey coming in April

Posted by on February 23, 2012

How can we make Missouri S&T a more welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone? It begins with your input. All S&T students, faculty and staff are encouraged to take part in a campus climate survey, which will be launched in April. Watch the eConnection, Student eConnection and your inbox for future announcements and details.

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