A huge part of the welcoming environment we enjoy every day at Missouri S&T is thanks to the tireless efforts of our custodians. These approximately 120 individuals work diligently to ensure that our campus remains clean, safe and functional, and manage the unique challenges of our facilities.
Read More »The following employees joined Missouri S&T in September. Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new staff members:
Read More »It’s 4 a.m. on a Monday and custodians throughout S&T’s academic buildings are clocking in to begin their shifts while most of us are still sleeping. Custodians like Gene Morton and Billy Whitaker in Bertelsmeyer Hall begin their workday this early to prepare classrooms and offices before students, faculty and staff arrive.
Read More »Custodial Workers’ Recognition Day will be observed Wednesday, Oct. 2. Often behind the scenes, S&T’s custodial workers start each workday at 4 a.m. to keep S&T facilities clean and comfortable for all who live and work on campus.
Read More »The campus community is invited to honor Ramona Huskey at a retirement reception 1-2 p.m. Friday, May 31, in the printing and mail services office, Room G-8 of Campus Support Facility.
Read More »The following employees joined Missouri S&T in April. Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new staff members:
Read More »Tina Fuller, a custodian at S&T, would like to follow in the footsteps of the person who hired her, Maxine Hoffman, and retire after a long career at S&T. While Tina isn’t looking to serve quite as long as Maxine, who worked here 36 years before retiring in 2013 — Tina’s tenure is already in […]
Read More »Dixie Shaffer, a custodian for Residential Commons, will retire after serving Missouri S&T for 28 years. Please join her in celebrating her retirement at a reception 1-3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, in the Residential Commons II basement.
Read More »When hundreds of students pour into Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall for their first classes at 8 a.m., Carol Atwell has the space ready for them. Atwell, a custodian at S&T, starts her workday at 4 a.m. “I’m a morning person,” she says. “I am an avid cleaner, and I love cleaning. I get most of my deep cleaning done before 8.”
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