This month’s Staff Spotlight introduces you to Sammatha Yelton from student support and community standards. Samm has a rich history of 16 years with Missouri S&T.
Read More »The university presents benefit-eligible staff who have reached milestones in their career with a certificate honoring their contributions, beginning with five years of service. The following employees received milestone service recognition awards in September.
Read More »The campus community is invited to a poetry reading and open mic night at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the loft of Public House Brewing Co. in Rolla. The event will feature Dr. Aliki Barnstone, professor of English at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Poet Laureate of Missouri 2016-2019.
Read More »The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and Saint Louis University (SLU) co-sponsored the 2022 Geo-Resolution Conference. Led by SLU, Taylor Geospatial Institute (TGI) is a consortium of eight research institutions that share their expertise and critical research facilities.
Read More »You are invited to an open forum for the final vice provost for enrollment management candidate scheduled for 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, in Room 112AB Bertelsmeyer Hall.
Read More »Dr. Grace Yan, associate professor of structural engineering, will host U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center leaders at S&T for a discussion about potential collaboration on the project: “Digital-Twins for Resilience: Transforming and Harvesting Resilience through Integrated Vigorous Engineering (THRIVE).“
Read More »Do you have an interest in medical research? Dr. Kamal Khayat, interim vice chancellor for research and innovation, announces the availability of two $1,000 awards supported by the John W. Claypool Fund for Medical Research.
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 »Theater students in S&T’s arts, languages and philosophy department will perform “Much Ado About Nothing,” a comedy by William Shakespeare, Thursday, Oct. 17, through Saturday, Oct. 20.
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