The University of Missouri System will celebrate the formal launch of Missouri Online at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 9, via Zoom. Angela Tennison, an online S&T student, will be one of the featured speakers.
Read More »Looking for a creative course to take over the summer? Art 3260: Exploring Digital Art is an online-asynchronous course allowing students to explore digital art as a medium for making art as well as understanding visual culture from the past, present, and ideas for the future.
Read More »The following COVID-19 update was emailed to Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff Thursday, March 12.
Read More »Are you an anime fan or curious about what the fuss is about? Missouri S&T and the University of Missouri-St. Louis will offer the online course, “ALP 1001: Anime Nation: Popular Culture in Japan” this fall. Students can choose one 8-week session: either Aug. 19-Oct. 12 or Oct. 14-Dec. 14.
Read More »Want to learn the most-spoken language in the world? Take the Elementary Chinese 1101 course this semester via a course-sharing program with the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL).
Read More »Approximately 450 S&T students a year take Engineering Management 1100 — Technical Management with Kellie Grasman, S&T lecturer engineering management and systems engineering. Those students are taking the best online course, according to WileyPLUS.
Read More »Want to learn the most-spoken language in the world? Take the Elementary Chinese 1101 course this semester via a course-sharing program with the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). Dr. Yan Li, a native Chinese speaker and assistant teaching professor of Spanish and Chinese at UMSL, will teach the course.
Read More »Expanding the sophomore design curriculum for aerospace engineering students and maximizing the co-op experience are a couple of topics faculty will be researching with the help of mini-grant funding. The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) recently provided nearly $25,000 in mini-grant funding for the following projects:
Read More »Engaging students who are not physically present can pose a challenge when teaching in an online setting or a distance classroom. Faculty and staff instructors are invited to a workshop, “Student Engagement at a Distance,” 12:15-1:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, in St. Pat’s C of the Havener Center. Lunch will be provided. Registration is required. Sign up online.
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