The S&T Tornado Wonders Team, led by Dr. Grace Yan, professor of structural engineering and director of the Center for Hazard Mitigation and Community Resilience and the Wind Hazard Mitigation Laboratory (WHAM), conducted a full-scale tornado damage survey on May 16 following severe storms in St. Louis.
Read More »More than 1,000 Missouri S&T graduates will be awarded degrees during three upcoming ceremonies. Dr. Nadine Alameh, executive director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute, will speak at the May 16 ceremony for Ph.D. graduates. The Honorable Mike Parson, 57th governor of Missouri, will speak at both May 17 ceremonies.
Read More »S&T faculty, staff and students are invited to celebrate our graduates as S&T hosts three commencement ceremonies at the Gale Bullman building this spring.
Read More »All faculty members are invited to participate in spring commencement ceremonies. Help demonstrate support and recognition of the graduates’ achievements by registering to attend one or more of the ceremonies.
Read More »Due to the scheduled power outage, S&T’s Visitors’ Center, new student programs office and the ID Office will close at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16.
Read More »Due to the planned power outage, the S&T IT Help Desk, located in the Curtis Laws Wilson Library, will be closed for walk-in service Thursday, May 16. The Help Desk can be reached through the online chat option and by phone, calls and emails.
Read More »he Over 40 Professionals employee resource group will host its second quarterly meeting at noon on Thursday, May 16, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B in the Havener Center. During the meeting, the group will talk about retirement options with a Fidelity representative and a local real estate agent.
Read More »Dr. Daniel Reardon, associate professor of English and technical communication, has been named vice provost of undergraduate education at S&T effective Thursday, June 1.
Read More »taff Day T-shirts are available to order online. Shirt orders are due by noon Tuesday, May 16, and can be picked up Tuesday, May 23, in Room 123 of McNutt Hall.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) will facilitate a building blocks workshop creating the foundation for course design Tuesday, May 16, through Thursday, May 18. This workshop uses “backward” course design and focuses on essential student learning outcomes.
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