As the 150th anniversary of our university’s founding draws closer, registered student organizations, academic units and administrative units that have plans to celebrate this milestone anniversary are invited to apply for one of several mini-grants available to help fund projects and activities that best meet the goals of celebrating the 150th and raising S&T’s visibility to key audiences.
Read More »Please share your remembrances of Missouri S&T — as a student, a faculty or
staff member, or graduate — and you may see your story in a book to commemorate S&T’s 150-year celebration. Submit your stories to 150@mst.edu.
The year 2020 will mark the beginning of Missouri S&T’s sesquicentennial celebration. A special commemorative book is being planned for our 150th anniversary, which will officially kickoff during Homecoming 2020, and we need your help. Please share your remembrances of Missouri S&T — as a student, a faculty or staff member, or graduate — and you may see your story in the book. All stories will also be shared with the University Archives. We look forward to hearing from you! Submit your stories to 150@mst.edu.
Read More »Dr. Larry Gragg, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor emeritus of history, tells the story of Missouri S&T’s history from its founding in 1870 to today in his commemorative, coffee table-style history book, named MSM/UMR/S&T: A Sesquicentennial History. The book will launch just in time to celebrate our 150th anniversary in 2020-21.
Read More »Beginning in 2020, our university will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The 13-month celebration will kick off at Homecoming in 2020 and wrap up in November 2021. Please join us as we honor the university’s past, celebrate its present and envision its future.
Read More »Join members of the 150th Advisory Committee for an interactive open forum 1:30-3 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A of the Havener Center. All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend.
Read More »Dr. Larry Gragg, professor emeritus of history, has been selected for the 2019-20 Missouri Humanities Council’s speakers’ bureau, named “Show Me Missouri: Conversations about Missouri’s Past, Present and Future.”
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