Missouri S&T’s global learning department will host an online series of talks throughout the fall semester to discuss life during the pandemic, entrepreneurship, and diversity and inclusion. Each talk begins at noon, lasts approximately 30 minutes and includes a question-and-answer session at the end.
Read More »As we prepare to celebrate S&T’s 150th anniversary in 2020, a commemorative, coffee table-style history book about the university is now available for pre-order for campus departments and individuals. Forged in Gold: Missouri S&T’s First 150 Years is written by Dr. Larry Gragg, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor emeritus of history and political science.
Read More »A Smithsonian poster exhibit named “World War I: Lessons and Legacies” will be displayed on the second floor of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library from Friday, Nov. 1, through Monday, Dec. 2.
Read More »In his new book published in August, Dr. Larry Gragg tells the behind-the-scenes story of Las Vegas’ meteoric rise to becoming the multibillion dollar tourist industry it is today.
Read More »Stefan Mumaw, pictured above at the inaugural 2016 S&T Brand Symposium, will return to speak at the fourth annual event Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the Havener Center. The symposium is free and lunch is included.
Read More »Registration is now open for the fourth annual S&T Brand Symposium, scheduled Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Havener Center. Come hear from guest speakers who were selected to inspire and ignite your creativity as we prepare to celebrate Missouri S&T’s 150th anniversary in 2020. The
symposium is free and lunch is included.
Reserve your spot today
For the second consecutive year, Dr. Jeffrey Winiarz has received the “We Love Your Class” award from freshman engineering students. Other nominees are:
Read More »Dr. Larry Gragg, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor emeritus of history, tells the story of Missouri S&T’s history from its founding in 1870 to today in his commemorative, coffee table-style history book, named MSM/UMR/S&T: A Sesquicentennial History. The book will launch just in time to celebrate our 150th anniversary in 2020-21.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) announces that Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, professor of arts, languages and philosophy, will be the next assistant chair of CAFE, beginning June 1. Her appointment will last through May 31, 2020, at which time she will become chair.
Read More »All faculty are invited to attend an event on Monday, April 1, about developing an effective teaching philosophy statement. Dr. Mariesa Crow, Dr. Larry Gragg and Dr. Wayne Huebner will lead the discussion. Registration is required. Register here.
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