The University Police and parking operations department will host a campus parking ticket amnesty day event 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, May 4, at the parking operations window in Room G-10 Campus Support Facility. In exchange for a $5 cash donation to the Student Emergency Fund/ Campus Commuter Commodities Food Pantry, the two departments will void an unpaid parking ticket. The maximum number of tickets to be voided, per person, will not exceed two tickets at a total of $10 per person. Tickets previously paid will not be voided or reimbursed. This event is only for university-related parking tickets. Only the person who received the parking ticket will be able to apply for amnesty and applicants must bring a campus identification card with them. Applications for amnesty must be done in-person at the parking operations office.
Read More »Christ Episcopal Church will host its annual Spring Salad Luncheon Wednesday, April 25. A parking lot near the church, Area A, Lot 44, will be closed to university parking all day.
Read More »Hundreds of visitors are expected on campus in the coming days for the following events:
Christ Episcopal Church will host its annual Spring Salad Luncheon Wednesday, April 25. A parking lot near the church, Area A, Lot 44, will be closed to university parking on that day.
Read More »Several of the parking spots in Lot C-11, located near Castleman Hall, will be reserved with barricades Thursday, April 19, for visitors attending the Board of Trustees meetings.
Read More »The Student Union Board will host a block party with a carnival, outdoor concert and fireworks Friday, April 20, at the Gale Bullman Building. Parking will be restricted on the south side of the building (near the entrance to the fitness center) beginning Wednesday, April 18. Individuals may park on the west side of the building, in Lot X-20.
Read More »Some of the parking spots in the Havener Center’s visitor’s lot will be reserved with barricades from Wednesday, April 11, through Friday, April 13, for visitors attending the University of Missouri System Board of Curators meetings this week.
Read More »Hundreds of visitors will be on campus in the coming days for the following events: transfer student advising today (March 8), and Discovery Days on Friday, March 9, and Monday, March 12. The parking operations staff asks for your patience and understanding as parking lots may fill quickly, especially Lot B. If you are a lot B permit holder and unable to find parking, you will not be ticketed if you park elsewhere. For more information, please contact Jennifer Pratt, parking supervisor, at 341-4303.
Read More »Two parking lots near campus will be closed 7 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 2) to accommodate parking for an event at First United Methodist Church at 803 N. Main St. in Rolla. One lot is south of the church and located between Park and Main streets. The other lot is east of the church, on the northwest corner of Eighth and Rolla streets.
Read More »A daylong power outage is planned Wednesday, Dec. 20, to allow for replacement of one of S&T’s substation transformers that failed earlier this year, resulting in permanent damage. Several campus buildings will be affected by the power outage, which will begin at approximately 7 a.m. and last throughout the day. Power will be restored to all buildings by 8 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 21. Buildings fed directly by Rolla Municipal Utilities will not be affected. The buildings that will NOT be affected by the power outage include:
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