The Missouri S&T Incident Command Team sent the following update to the campus community on March 15:
As we quickly transition to online instruction and prepare for many students to depart campus, we are also developing further guidance related to several issues that affect many of you.
Dear International Students, Missouri S&T continues to monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and take appropriate action when necessary. The most recent updates and information can be found on coronavirus.mst.edu. At this time, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 associated with Missouri S&T. All classes have gone online at Missouri S&T, effective Monday, March 16, […]
Read More »In an effort to maintain a healthy dining environment, Missouri S&T dining services will move immediately to cashless transactions at all dining units. University dining plans using a Missouri S&T ID, debit and credit cards will be accepted at all locations.
Read More »University of Missouri System President Mun Choi sent the following to faculty, staff and students on March 15:
Read More »Adobe is offering free access to Adobe Creative Cloud apps during the coronavirus campus closures. Click on this link for Adobe’s article and to request temporary access: petapixel.com/2020/03/13/adobe-offers-students-free-at-home-access-to-creative-cloud-apps-amid-coronavirus-closures/. If you have questions, please contact the IT Help Desk by calling 573-341-4357 (HELP), visiting the IT Help Desk on the first floor of the Curtis Laws […]
Read More »Missouri S&T Chancellor Mo Dehghani sent the following message to students, faculty and staff on Friday, March 13, following the announcement that all coursework is moving online effective Monday, March 16.
Read More »The Great Lakes Valley Conference’s (GLVC) Council of Presidents has voted unanimously today (Friday, March 13) to suspend all activities related to intercollegiate athletics and cancel the remaining 2020 GLVC Championships due to concerns of the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The suspension of all athletical-related activities, including competition and practices, is effective immediately across all […]
Read More »As part of his March 13 announcement that the University of Missouri System universities will extend their remote classes for the remainder of the 2020 spring semester, President Mun Choi also announced that all recreation centers and complexes at the four campuses will be closed in the effort to help contain the spread of coronavirus […]
Read More »All classes to be taught remotely while universities remain open
University of Missouri System officials announced today that all four universities will conduct remote courses for the remainder of the spring 2020 semester, extending the recently announced suspension of in-person classes.
The following COVID-19 update was emailed to Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff Thursday, March 12.
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