Dr. Dennis Goodman, chief medical officer of Missouri S&T, sent the following message to the campus community on Aug. 27:
Read More »When facilities services supervisor Mike Bassett received a phone call from S&T’s chancellor asking for assistance last Friday morning, he knew the right people for the job.
Read More »Missouri S&T Student Health Services reminds all employees and students to continue to take these simple steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
Read More »The inside of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library looks different this semester, but the library staff is available for information and study needs. Get details about the library’s operations this semester.
Read More »With the fall semester underway, it is important to protect yourself, your campus and your community against COVID-19. Watch the video.
Read More »Missouri S&T Student Health Services reminds all students and employees to continue to take these simple steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19 on campus. Practice social distancing by staying six feet apart from your classmates and friends, whether on campus or off campus. Limit gatherings to fewer than 10 people – on campus […]
Read More »To help keep the Missouri S&T community informed about the number of COVID-19 cases among our campus community, daily updates will be posted at coronavirus.mst.edu.
Read More »Recently, the University of North Carolina, University of Notre Dame and Michigan State University have all adjusted their plans to open the fall semester with in-person classes due to the spread of COVID-19 within their campus communities. Even though most individuals at those campuses took seriously the risks associated with COVID-19, it only took a small number of cases on each campus to require those universities to change their plans. Please follow these safety guidelines that will greatly reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.
Read More »A Missouri S&T student has tested positive for COVID-19. The student is in isolation and recovering at his off-campus fraternity residence. Missouri S&T student health staff are working with public health officials to identify others who have been in contact with the student recently and have initially quarantined nine other fraternity members as a safety precaution. Additional contact tracing is in process. This is the first reported case of a positive test result for a Missouri S&T student.
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