Fine Linen Theatre is offering Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff a special promotion. Buy a ticket to its production of Fiddler on the Roof and get a second ticket free.
Read More »The Staff Success Center will host a work-life balance and campus engagement initiative called “Bring A Child to Work Day” on Monday, April 20. You can bring up to six children who are special to you. To gauge interest in this event and help in planning, please fill out an online survey by Friday, March 20.
Read More »Do you know a senior graduating in 2026 who exhibits the qualities of a renaissance person? If so, encourage them to apply for the Renaissance Student Award by Friday, March 20.
Read More »Missouri S&T and the University of Missouri System are implementing a new IT service management tool, TeamDynamix (TDX), that will be available to campus customers on Monday, March 24. This new service will still be accessible via our campus website help.mst.edu.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s St. Pat’s Board donated $10,168 to the American Red Cross for disaster relief in the Phelps County area following tornadoes on Friday, March 14. Abigail Hall, president of the St. Pat’s Board and a senior in chemical engineering from Hamel, Illinois, presented the cash donation to Rebecca Gordon, executive director of Central and Northern Missouri for the Red Cross, Tuesday, March 18, at First Baptist Church in Rolla.
Read More »Organizations often have a department that becomes a target of blame when problems arise. At Missouri S&T, Information Technology (IT) frequently fills this role. Employees may wish for perfect technology delivered promptly without constraints, but this ideal scenario doesn’t reflect reality. Like other departments, IT operates within limitations of policy, investment, and capability. The department works with finite resources in money, personnel, and time to achieve the best results possible for the institution.
Read More »As part of the S&T’s celebration of Women’s History Month, the history and political science department will present a special lecture, titled “How women of study shape early American Egyptology: The pioneering contributions of Emma Andrews and Caroline Ransom Williams,” by Dr. Kathleen Sheppard. This free event is open to the public and will start at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 20, on the second floor of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »The vice chancellor for research and innovation will host a guest lecture at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, featuring Dr. Nadine Alameh, the inaugural executive director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute.
Read More »Join diversity, equity and inclusion as they unveil the new display for the Women’s Hall of Fame. The unveiling will take place at 1:15 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, on the second floor of the Havener Center.
Read More »You’re invited to join strategic diversity initiatives for the Women’s Hall of Fame Awards Luncheon at noon Wednesday, March 20, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B of the Havener Center. The event will include awards and an opportunity to meet exceptional women.
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