The GUIDE app, developed by S&T’s business intelligence team, launched Nov. 21. The app is designed to reduce manual administrative work, streamline processes and provide easier access to resources for faculty and staff.
Read More »The GUIDE app, developed by S&T’s business intelligence team, launched Nov. 21. The app is designed to reduce manual administrative work, streamline processes and provide easier access to resources for faculty and staff.
Read More »Miner Motorcycle will collect canned food 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, and Friday, Nov. 21, in the first-floor atrium of the Havener Center.
Read More »Missouri S&T international students, in collaboration with campus partners, will host a food and goods drive to support the Miner Food Pantry during International Education Week, Nov. 17–21.
Read More »Missouri S&T is accepting presentation proposals for the fifth annual Innovation in Teaching and Learning Conference scheduled on Thursday, March 12, 2026. Interested presenters can submit a Call for Presentation form on the ITLC website.
Read More »Nominations are now being accepted for the Joe Mooney Distinguished Student Award. To nominate a student for the 2025–26 academic year, please submit a nomination form by Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.
Read More »Don’t be alarmed if you see Chief Doug in your office – he’s here to help spread some fun and raise funds! University Police is raising money for the Cops Care and Shop with a Cop program this year.
Read More »Join the Staff Success Center and inclusion and engagement for a hunger banquet, an event that sheds light on food insecurity. The event will be noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Innovation Lab Forum.
Read More »Everyone wishes that the holiday season could be stressless, but since that’s not a realistic option, join the Staff Success Center the week before Thanksgiving to discuss ways we can stress less during the holidays.
Read More »Dr. Thomas Vojta, chair and professor of physics, will present “From Spin Glass to Artificial Minds,” a lecture about the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, 4-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in Room 104 Physics Building.
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