Today I am excited to announce that Missouri S&T plans to return to mostly in-person classes, research, work and student activities for the fall 2021 semester.
Read More »Chancellor Mo Dehghani provides the following update on Missouri S&T plans:
Distinguished colleagues and dear friends,
As we enter the seventh week of the fall semester, I continue to be very grateful for the diligence of our students, faculty and staff in taking all of the measures needed to keep our campus a safe and productive environment for learning, living and working in the midst of a pandemic that shows no signs of abating.
Read More »Today marks the first day of Missouri S&T’s Fall 2020 semester. To minimize the risk of COVID-19 on campus and in the Rolla community, the university has implemented a number of changes to its practices for the fall. They include:
Read More »Dr. Stephen Roberts, interim provost, sent faculty members an email on July 2 to update them on academic planning. The message included information about resources for faculty. Read the message by clicking on the “Academic planning for Fall 2020” tab.
Read More »The Miner Card ID office is making ID cards by appointment until fall semester 2020 starts. We will re-evaluate this process as needed. Please contact our office, 573-341-4051, for an appointment.
Read More »Are you interested in learning more about topics such as racism, sexism, and social relations? Do you ever have questions about politics, the use of language to unite or divide, or why “ordinary” people do “extraordinary” things? There are several upper-level courses offered during Fall 2020 that engage with subjects that provide context for and help develop understanding of political and social issues:
Read More »The arts, languages, and philosophy department offers a variety of music ensembles and content-based courses to choose from. Even if you don’t have any prior music knowledge, can’t read music, or haven’t played an instrument before, we have courses you can take!
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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