Missouri S&T’s policy II-26, “Externally Funded Graduate Assistantships” has been temporarily suspended until Monday, Dec. 31. In the meantime, a committee will evaluate the policy on graduate student tuition waivers. The committee includes representation from graduate students, administrative leaders and faculty. The committee members are:
Read More »Two policies were recently updated and are posted online. They are:
The Missouri S&T community is invited to review a policy development proposal on camera monitoring. S&T’s Policy Council reviewed Policy III-10 (Use of Cameras to Monitor Facilities and/or Activities) and the suggested development is posted with a link for feedback at policy.mst.edu in the policies-in-development section.
Read More »Policy.mst.edu is live and ready for you to explore current policies, review policies in development, view the policy hierarchy and learn how policies and procedures are developed for the campus and within each division. The site also includes information about the new S&T Grievance Committee.
Read More »Two policies were recently updated and are available online. They are memorandum I-10: Policy Development and III-50: Use of Facilities and Grounds.
Read More »Share your thoughts on a proposed policy and updates to a current policy at an open forum 3-4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B in the Havener Center. The discussion will focus on a proposed policy to establish guidelines on hoverboards and a proposed update for Missouri S&T’s current policy on developing policies. You can review the documents here:
The University of Missouri System is looking into the possibility of creating a donated leave program, and Missouri S&T representatives of the UM System committee want to hear thoughts on the program from faculty and staff. Cuba Plain, interim vice chancellor of finance and operations, will host open forums at the following times and locations:
Missouri S&T’s policy regarding suicide awareness and suicide prevention, Policy I-100, is available online. Interim Chancellor Chris Maples approved the policy on Aug. 28. The policy corresponds with and supports other federal, state and local efforts to provide suicide prevention education, early identification and intervention, and access to local resources that promote the health, safety and wellbeing of students, staff and faculty. The policy meets requirements of Senate Bill 52 of the Missouri legislature. View all S&T policy memoranda.
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