Our campus has experienced multiple losses and many within our S&T community continue to mourn. While grief is a personal and individual experience, common reactions include shock, disbelief, sadness, numbness, anger, guilt and confusion. Living with Loss offers a safe space to share experiences, give and receive support, learn about the process of grieving and explore coping strategies. Living with Loss sessions are free and confidential. Dr. Patti J. Fleck, director of counseling services, will facilitate a session at 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13. If you want to participate, please contact counseling services in Room 204 Norwood Hall or by calling 341-4211 for the meeting location.
Read More »Ryan Lewis, a freshman in computer engineering from DeSoto, Missouri, died Nov. 13. Visitation will be held 3-8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, at Chapel Hill Mortuary, located at 6300 Highway 30 in Cedar Hill, Missouri. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 20, at the mortuary, with interment following at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.
Read More »Missouri S&T student Ryan Lewis, 19, of DeSoto, Missouri, died Monday, Nov. 13, 2017, as a result of injuries sustained from a fall at Thomas Jefferson Hall. He was a freshman in computer engineering.
Read More »Ron Caraway, a systems security analyst, died Nov. 7. Visitation will be held noon-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, at Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel in Salem, Missouri. A memorial service for Caraway will follow at 2 p.m. at the chapel.
Read More »Ron Caraway, a systems security analyst at S&T, was killed in a traffic accident this morning (Nov. 7).
Read More »Matthew Qualls, a senior in economics and computer science from Marquand, Missouri, died Nov. 7. He was 21. Funeral arrangements are pending.
Read More »Dr. Henry “Dr. Si” Sineath, a retired S&T faculty member and longtime Rolla resident, died Oct. 8, in Anderson, South Carolina. He was 95. After 25 years in industry, Sineath joined Missouri S&T in 1976 as a visiting professor of engineering management. During his tenure at S&T, he established the university’s packaging program, served as its director and endowed a fund to provide continued support for the program. In 1981, Sineath became the second chair of engineering management, following founding department chair Dr. Bernard Sarchet. He retired as professor emeritus in 1986.
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