covid-19

Child care center coming to S&T

Posted by on October 12, 2020

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.

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Home games to be played without spectators for remainder of 2020

Posted by on October 8, 2020

Missouri S&T announced on Oct. 6 that all home athletic events will be played without spectators through the end of the fall semester. Missouri S&T director of athletics Melissa Ringhausen said that health and safety concerns that are still in effect due to the COVID-19 pandemic drove the decision to delay access for fans to athletic events at this time.

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Home games to be played without spectators for remainder of 2020

Posted by on October 8, 2020

Missouri S&T announced on Oct. 6 that all home athletic events will be played without spectators through the end of the fall semester. Missouri S&T director of athletics Melissa Ringhausen said that health and safety concerns that are still in effect due to the COVID-19 pandemic drove the decision to delay access for fans to […]

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Update on fall semester plans

Posted by on October 5, 2020

Chancellor Mo Dehghani provides the following update on Missouri S&T plans:

Distinguished colleagues and dear friends,

As we enter the seventh week of the fall semester, I continue to be very grateful for the diligence of our students, faculty and staff in taking all of the measures needed to keep our campus a safe and productive environment for learning, living and working in the midst of a pandemic that shows no signs of abating.

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Get your flu shot on Oct. 14

Posted by on October 1, 2020

Flu season is quickly approaching, and getting your annual flu shot is important as we continue to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic. To help you get vaccinated in the safest way possible, Missouri S&T will offer drive-thru flu shot clinics.

The first clinic was held Oct. 1. The next clinic will be offered 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in parking Lot C-11, located across from Leach Theatre. Get a consent form and tips for attending a drive-thru clinic.

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COVID-19 forum with administration 9/28

Posted by on September 28, 2020

Good afternoon everyone, Student Council’s open forum for questions regarding the response to Coronavirus on campus is this evening, September 28th.  This forum will include five administration and faculty panelists that will be answering questions and four administrative listeners.    This event will happen in two parts. First, Student Council will ask questions from a compiled list generated from the […]

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Free COVID-19 testing available on Sept. 30

Posted by on September 28, 2020

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will offer free COVID-19 testing to Missouri residents by appointment 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the Lions Club Den and Park.

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Free COVID-19 testing available on Sept. 30

Posted by on September 25, 2020

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will offer free COVID-19 testing to Missouri residents by appointment 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the Lions Club Den and Park in Rolla.

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Give your feedback on COVID-19 practices

Posted by on September 21, 2020

Please take a moment to fill out a brief survey regarding your thoughts and behaviors around COVID-19. No identifying information will be collected. If you have questions of concerns, please contact Miner Wellness at minerwellness@mst.edu or 573-341-4225. Thank you for your valuable input.

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To slow the spread, practice the 6/10/15 rule

Posted by on September 14, 2020

Missouri S&T’s students have done a great job of following the necessary precautions to limit the presence of COVID-19 on campus. As a result, the number of reported cases remains relatively small, at approximately 1% of the student population. Thank you all for doing your part to slow the spread.

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