Join the S&T Store and Oak Hall for a special pop-up event 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at the S&T Store in the Havener Center. Support is available for questions about regalia sizing, ordering caps and gowns, and understanding cords and stoles.
Read More »Faculty and staff are invited to attend informational sessions about Surest, a new medical plan option available for Missouri S&T employees. Surest will replace the current mid-tier medical plan.
Read More »Learn about the changes to your 2026 employee benefits throughout October. UnitedHealthcare will provide more information on the new health insurance plan, Surest, Friday, Oct. 10, and Thursday, Oct. 23, on campus.
Read More »Due to ongoing construction, the City of Rolla will close individual blocks on Pine Street, between 12th Street and Bishop Avenue, periodically between Wednesday, Oct. 23, through Monday, Nov. 4.
Read More »Students in civil, architectural and environmental engineering are running a supply drive to assist hurricane survivors in North Carolina, with donations being accepted through Oct. 23. Essential items such as new or gently used winter clothes, boots, heaters, socks, gloves, blankets and non-perishable food are among the most requested.
Read More »S&T environmental engineering alumna Saki Urushidani will share insights on seven years of work as an engineer for the city of Springfield, Missouri. The talk begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, in Room 125 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.
Read More »Missouri S&T environmental engineering alumna Saki Urushidani will share insights on her seven years of working as an engineer for the City of Springfield, Missouri.
Read More »All employees are invited to participate in the upcoming quarterly meetings for the Professionals Over 40 and Women’s Professionals employee resource groups. Both groups will meet together for two events:
Read More »The S&T ADVANCE Program will host a distinguished lecture with Dr. Dawn K. Culpepper, director of the University of Maryland’s ADVANCE Program, at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, in the Ozark Room of Havener Center. She will speak on the importance of equitable faculty workloads in “Making Faculty Workloads Fair: Understanding the Problem and Strategies to Address It.”
Read More »UM System Extension and Engagement Week is Tuesday, Oct. 24, through Thursday, Oct. 26, in Columbia, Missouri and online. Faculty and staff are invited to engage in professional development, learn about the work being done by their colleagues and leaders, and explore opportunities to advance their work through partnerships.
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