The RAVE Guardian phone application is available for you to download from your app store and use on this campus and elsewhere. Purchased by the university last year, it has recently been updated with new and enhanced features. Features include:
Read More »The nuclear engineering program at Missouri S&T has recently been awarded a total of $1.7 million in federal support for research, student scholarships and safety upgrades to the university’s nuclear research reactor.
Read More »As we approach St. Pat’s festivities, Missouri S&T’s University Police would like to offer the following information pertaining to alcohol safety.
Read More »Counseling services offers a variety of group therapy options for students including ADHD Support, Safety, Building Social Confidence, Miners for Recovery and Mood Management. Additionally, this week offerings are expanding to include Test Anxiety, Graduate Support, Body Image and Living with Loss. If you know of any students who might benefit from the existing or upcoming groups, please direct them to the counseling services office in 204 Norwood Hall or have them call 341-4211.
Read More »University Police, in conjunction with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), reminds individuals to wear seatbelts and refrain from using mobile devices while driving. Sign up for the “Buckle up, phone down” challenge to wear your seatbelt and put your phone down every time you drive. To accept the pledge, visit modot.org/BuckleUpPhoneDown. You can also upload a photo to show your support.
Read More »University Police will provide training for Missouri S&T’s campus building coordinators. Coordinators will learn about the responsibilities of campus building coordinators and available resources. The training sessions will be held:
Please email Lt. Letha Young at young@mst.edu and note the session you would like to attend. Priority seating will go to those who sign up first through email.
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