Join STEP UP! 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, March 4, in the Havener Center. Take the STEP UP! pledge and learn tips on how to be safe during St. Pat’s. This event will also include food, a photo booth and activities led by campus and community partners.
Read More »Join the fun in Havener Center on Monday, March 4th from 11-1 for STEP UP! for a safer St. Pat’s. Take the STEP UP! pledge and learn tips on how to be safe during St. Pat’s. This event will also include food, a photo booth, and activities led by campus and community partners.
Read More »Doug Roberts, chief of University Police, surprised Dalton Gerdes with a STEP UP! program pin award on Tuesday, Nov. 27, for helping stranded motorists in Rolla earlier this month. Gerdes is a freshman in aerospace engineering from Gerald, Missouri.
Read More »The campus community is invited to “The Hook Up: When it’s hot, and when it’s not” at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center. The event is hosted by Catharsis productions, in cooperation with Missouri S&T, STEP UP!, equity and Title IX, and Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Read More »Friday, Sept. 28, is STEP UP! Day at Missouri S&T. All are welcome to attend a STEP UP! signing and group picture at 1 p.m. in front of the Havener Center. Individuals with STEP UP! shirts are encouraged to wear them tomorrow and promote S&T’s bystander intervention program. If you would like to get a shirt, a few are still available. Email Rhonda Drennan, office support assistant, at drennanrh@mst.edu or drop by the Miner Wellness office in Room 203 Norwood Hall.
Read More »Stop by the Havener Center Atrium today or Wednesday, Sept. 19, to purchase a STEP UP! T-shirt for $10. Proceeds go to the continuation of the bystander intervention training program. Show your support of the program by wearing your shirt on STEP UP! Awareness Day on Friday, Sept. 28.
Read More »Miner Wellness is hosting STEP UP! for a Safe St. Pat’s 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, March 12, in the Havener Center atrium. Join the festivities with a photo booth, food, music and a pledge to make St. Pat’s safe.
Read More »Doug Roberts, chief of University Police, recognized two students at a ceremony on Oct. 24 for their heroic actions in helping a victim and ending a sexual assault. Roberts presented Addis Greene, a senior in computer engineering, and Sidney Webster, a senior in computer science, with plaques and Missouri S&T STEP UP! Pins.
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