Due to possible inclement weather, the COVID-19 vaccine clinic scheduled today (Thursday, Feb. 24) was canceled and rescheduled. The vaccine clinic will be held 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday, March 1, at the Kinyon-Koeppel Grand Hall in the Hasselmann Alumni House.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, led a virtual town hall meeting on July 20 for the university community. Watch the video at chancellor.mst.edu/virtual-town-hall.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Student Health Services has issued new guidance around travel for students, faculty and staff on university-related travel. Travelers are encouraged to be fully vaccinated prior to any travel and are encouraged to first consider non-travel options for conducting necessary university business.
Read More »S&T’s “Walk for India” event last night (Thursday, May 6) raised $2,846 in in-person donations and $1,456 in online donations for a total of $4,302 to support India’s efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »As the end of the semester quickly approaches, the S&T COVID-19 Incident Command Team urges students, faculty and staff to stay vigilant and continue mitigation efforts against spreading the coronavirus in response to a recent surge in on-campus cases.
Read More »The 150th anniversary time capsule contest committee has selected February’s winning item. Dr. Dave Westenberg’s entry of a giant, stuffed COVID-19 microbe was chosen to go in one of the 3x3x3-inch boxes reserved for contest winners. The “giant” microbe measures 2 inches.
Read More »Missouri S&T will establish a child care center on campus after winning a multimillion-dollar grant as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act Child Care Plan. The Little Miners Child Care Center will be located in the Southwestern Bell Cultural Center.
Read More »After evaluating the recommendations and advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of State, and guidance from the UM System, Missouri S&T has decided to cancel all fall 2020 study abroad programs.
Read More »Dr. Yang Wang, assistant professor of environmental engineering, is quoted in The New York Times about his studies on aerosol transmission through household materials that could be used for face masks to protect from the coronavirus. The article, titled “What’s the Best Material for a Mask?” by Tara Parker-Pope is published in the April 5 issue. Dr. […]
Read More »The following message from Chancellor Mo Dehghani, interim Provost Steve Roberts and Vice Chancellor for Research Costas Tsatsoulis was sent Thursday, March 26, to all Missouri S&T graduate students.
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