The east wing of Emerson Hall will not have electricity beginning at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 11. The outage will last until midnight. Power will be restored on Wednesday, May 12. The outage will not affect the west side of the building.
Read More »There may be a temporary power outage at Emerson Electrical Hall this afternoon. Crews are working on restoring power to Fulton Hall, and the two buildings are connected.
Read More »There will be a chilled water outage 7 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Tuesday, Jan. 5) in Emerson Hall in order to replace a valve. The outage will not affect restrooms or drinking water.
Read More »Parking Lot L-5, near Emerson Hall, will be re-striped. Please move your vehicle out of the lot by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Read More »Emerson Hall will not have electricity 7-9 a.m. Friday, Jan. 18. The power outage is planned so that crews can add metering equipment. For more information, please contact Ron Boggs, senior construction project manager, at 308-7066.
Read More »During winter intersession, University Police will secure all campus buildings. Here is what you need to know:
Read More »Emerson Hall and Missouri S&T’s Diversity House experienced water leaks earlier this week. Crews have worked on repairs. Here is an update:
Read More »Due to a water main break at Emerson Hall, the restrooms on the building’s west side are temporarily out of service. A restroom on the east side ground floor of Emerson Hall remains open and operational. For questions or concerns, please contact Kenny Grimm, maintenance supervisor, at 341-4854 or 467-0262.
Read More »Due to a water leak, the breezeway at Emerson Hall and the east and west doors into the building from the breezeway are temporarily closed. The breezeway is expected to be closed for at least a week. Please avoid the breezeway. Emerson Hall remains open and the water is on but the building’s heating is affected. Crews are working on repairs. Crews are also working on repairs at S&T’s Diversity House on 605 W. 11th Street. Due to a water leak, the water is currently shut off at the Diversity House.
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