Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor of research, will host a Zoom meeting 3-4 p.m. Thursday, June 4, to discuss research continuity at S&T during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »The American Psychological Association (APA) recently featured Dr. Clair Kueny, assistant professor of psychological science, in a member profile on the association’s website.
Read More »The Curtis Laws Wilson Library will be open with limited hours and operations beginning Monday, June 1. Limited operations will continue until further notice. Building hours will be 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, with access restricted to S&T affiliates. To enter the building, please use your university ID. Limited services include:
Read More »Dr. Keng Siau, chair and professor of business and information technology, will join other business and law experts from the UM System universities in a panel discussion noon-1 p.m. Thursday, May 21.
Read More »Recent updates to HR-700, the temporary UM System policies developed in response to COVID-19, provide further guidance for faculty and staff as they begin to return to on-campus work.
Read More »If you were unable to join the May 15 webinar “Leadership in Turbulent Times” by U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Samuel “Bo” Mahaney, you can view a
recording of it online.
If you were unable to join the town hall meeting on May 7, you can view a
recording of it online. The next virtual town hall meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 21, via Zoom.
As Missouri S&T moves forward with its plan to hold classes on campus in the fall, many of the staff and faculty who have been working remotely will begin returning to campus in the coming weeks. This return will occur in stages based on a month-by-month plan developed by the university’s Incident Command Team (ICT).
Read More »Dr. Costas Tsatsoulis, vice chancellor for research and graduate studies, shared an update regarding congressional and federal agency responses and opportunities regarding the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read More »Missouri S&T plans to resume its on-campus residential program in the fall, while continuing to follow the recommended best-health practices to suppress the spread of COVID-19. Although planning is underway for the return of students to campus this fall, university officials are mapping out a phased approach for the return of the many faculty and staff who are currently working remotely.
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