Dr. Paul Hirtz has been named director of equity and Title IX at Missouri S&T, effective today (Monday, Nov. 15).
Read More »Dr. Thomas Vojta, chair of physics, will present “Hidden Patterns in Complex Systems,” a lecture on the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics, at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in Room 104 of the Physics Building
Read More »As part of the arts, languages and philosophy speaker series, Kalena Bovell with present “Life, the Career, and Everything In-between,” at 5 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 18, via Zoom at umsystem.zoom.us/j/9553588256. From working six jobs as an undergrad to a recent BBC Prom Debut, Bovell will share her unorthodox journey and life as a conductor, poet and educator.
Read More »The Gold Rush 5K may be over, but you can still support health and wellness at S&T by purchasing a race shirt. Limited inventory is available in sizes small to XXL, Short-sleeve shirts are $15 and long-sleeve shirts are $20, cash or check only. Stop by 105 Campus Support Facility to get yours while supplies last. Proceeds will benefit the health and wellness fund at S&T.
Read More »The S&T community is invited to celebrate international education and the benefits of global exchange during International Education Week, Nov. 15-19. Click here to learn more about in-person and Zoom events and information sessions scheduled for next week.
Read More »S&T’s new Kummer Center for STEM Education needs your help creating a collaborative database of all campus-involved K-12 programs, which will provide a single location for educators to connect with STEM professionals at S&T.
Read More »The S&T Writing Center is hosting a virtual game night on Nov. 19 from 7-9 pm to help celebrate International Education Week. Games will include Scattergories, Skribbl, Taboo, Wordscatter, and more! Students from all backgrounds, including domestic, are welcome. Contact the Writing Center at writing@mst.edu to reserve a spot.
Read More »The S&T Writing Center is hosting a virtual game night Nov. 19, 7-9 pm, to help celebrate International Education Week. Games will include Scattergories, Skribbl, Taboo, Wordscatter, and more! Students from all backgrounds, including domestic, are welcome. Contact the Writing Center at writing@mst.edu to reserve a spot.
Read More »Dr. Marco Cavaglia and Dr. Shun Saito will present a public lecture about the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 4 pm via Zoom. This year’s Nobel Prize was awarded to Roger Penrose “for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity” and […]
Read More »Join SUB for our FREE in-person and online events for November! November 6th from 11am-2pm SUB Leisure and Recreation will be bringing back the succulent event, this semester as Gardens of the Galaxy. This will be held outside Havener on the Lawn, and limited to until we run out. You will also be able to […]
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