Last week, graduate education hosted Graduate Student Appreciation Week to recognize the achievements and contributions of graduate students across campus. More than 280 students participated in a variety of events, including breakfast on-the-go, graduate family night, a career development workshop, paint your degree and blooming with grad-itude.
Read More »This spring, the graduate faculty will present the 10th annual awards for Outstanding Contributions to Graduate Education and Graduate Staff Excellence. Nominations are open to recognize one faculty member and one staff member for their contributions to graduate education at Missouri S&T.
Read More »You are invited to the tagline competition award ceremony 4-6 p.m. Thursday, March 20, in the Innovation Lab Forum. This event will celebrate the launch of the new master’s of science degree in economics and innovation (MEI) program and honor the top finalists of the tagline competition. Today (Monday, March 17) is the deadline to register online for the event.
Read More »Whether you’re a new graduate student or need a refresher, join us to learn how to navigate graduate school successfully. Graduate education will host a session, titled “Graduate Policy Grounding: Refresher,” 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, in Room 140 Toomey Hall.
Read More »S&T graduate admissions, graduate education and the career opportunities and employer relations office are pleased to announce the Missouri S&T Graduate School Fair, which will be held 11 a.m.-1 p.m. n Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Innovation Lab.
Read More »Graduate education staff have returned to their offices in Farrar Hall, located at 620 W. 9th St. You can now visit the team in person on the first floor of Farrar Hall.
Read More »Due to unforeseen circumstances, graduate education staff in Farrar Hall will operate remotely until further notice. If you’re a graduate student and you need assistance, reach out to your assigned graduate specialist based on your last name. Contact information can be found on the graduate education website.
Read More »Graduate education invites faculty, staff and students to the Graduate Support Mini-Conference and Workshop on Wednesday, July 17, and Thursday, July 18, in the Havener Center. The theme for the event is “Supporting graduate students in the post-COVID era.”
Read More »Dr. Samuel Frimpong, vice provost for graduate education, and the office of graduate education proudly extend congratulations to the following doctoral candidates for fulfilling all requirements and earning their doctoral degrees in May 2024:
Read More »Join Joe’s PEERS, student well-being and graduate education for an engaging family and friends night 4-6 p.m. Friday, March 8, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.
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