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.
Read More »The next virtual town hall with Missouri S&T leaders will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 7, via Zoom.
Read More »When she decided to study abroad during in fall 2019, business and information technology senior Katlyn Maas already aspired to be a global leader in her field following graduation. Read more about Katlyn and five other S&T students who studied abroad in the Global Miners Spotlight.
Read More »Missouri S&T will continue to accept students for the fall 2020 semester through June 1 in response to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The university previously announced a May 1 acceptance deadline for the fall semester.
Read More »The restrictions related to on-campus events that were set to expire today have been extended indefinitely while campus leaders continue to monitor and evaluate the potential effects of the coronavirus.
Read More »Please join U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Samuel “Bo” Mahaney at 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 8, for a live webinar titled “Leadership in Turbulent Times.”
Read More »Missouri S&T Chancellor Mo Dehghani sent the following message to faculty and staff on April 22:
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, led a virtual town hall meeting on April 16 for the university community. Other participants included Cuba Plain, interim vice chancellor for finance and operations; Dr. Dennis Goodman, director of student health and S&T’s chief medical officer; and Dr. Steve Roberts, interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
Read More »Dr. Stephen Roberts, interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, sent the following message to students, faculty and staff on April 9.
Read More »Every 10 years, the United States counts everyone living in the country, including international college students like you. Your response to the 2020 Census will help make sure communities across the nation are accurately funded and represented for the next decade. You, and members of your family living in Rolla, need to complete the U.S. Census and report as living in Rolla. Take the survey at 2020census.gov. There is no cost for you to complete the Census.
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