Missouri S&T’s temporary indoor facial covering requirement will expire after Friday, Oct. 15. The Incident Command Team sent the following message to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 14.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will host a color walk and run for breast cancer awareness 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 16.
Read More »This year’s Missouri S&T Gold Rush 5K run and walk will feature both in-person and virtual race options. An in-person, chip-timed race will start at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, by the Havener Center on the Missouri S&T campus.
Read More »You’re invited to join the virtual dedication of the Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory (ACML) at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16.
Read More »Dr. Bill Fahrenholtz, director of the Materials Research Center, and Dr. Andreas Eckert, director of the Energetic Materials, Rock Characterization and Geomechanics Research Center, will give a presentation about their centers’ research and collaboration opportunities.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Staff Council is hosting appreciation events throughout October. To participate in the scavenger hunt, pick at least five items from the following list, add an item with the S&T logo, take a picture and send the picture to staffcouncil@mst.edu by tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 16).
Read More »The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity will host “Dog Days” as the finale to Mental Well-Being Awareness Week 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, at Schumann Park.
Read More »Theater students in S&T’s arts, languages and philosophy department will perform “Stepping into a Phantom Punch,” a two-volume choose-your-own-adventure Zoom play, this month.
Read More »“Stepping into a Phantom Punch” is a two-volume choose-your-own-adventure Zoom play the arts, languages and philosophy department’s theater section will present in October. Actors and technicians are needed for the show.
Read More »Dr. Huanyu Cheng, assistant professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) and Materials Research Institute (MRI) at Pennsylvania State University, will present “Dissolvable Tattoo Electronics for Biomedicine” 12:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Room 124 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Cheng was named the Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in 2015. He has worked as a […]
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