The University of Missouri System’s 2019 participants in the Dr. Elson S. Floyd Administrative Leadership Development Program (ALDP) have been selected.
Read More »Flu shots are now available for enrolled S&T students at the Student Health Complex, located at 910 W. 10th St. The shot costs $15. No appointment is needed.
Read More »Flu shots are now available for $15.00 at Student Health, 910 W. 10th St . No appointment needed however, you must be an enrolled student for Fall 2019. For questions please contact us at mstshs@mst.edu or (573)341-4284 or you may visit our website for more information about our services at studenthealth.mst.edu
Read More »Mental health is a key part of your overall health. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a mental health professional – they are a checkup from your neck up.
Read More »Student health services has launched an official Facebook page, SandTStudentHealthServices. Please like the page and share it with other S&T faculty, staff and students. The page is designed to promote Student Health Services, provide information about the services at S&T, share information about student discounts, and promote general health and well-being.
Read More »As a service to families of students and supporters, the student wellness staff provides an online subscription to Student Advocate for parents and Student Health 101 for both parents and students. Each issue contains valuable health and wellness information to help students make good decisions and inform readers of health and wellness challenges that students may face.
Read More »Dr. Amber Henslee, assistant professor of psychological science, has published two journal articles about her research into drinking during St. Pat’s. According to Henslee’s research into college student health-related behaviors, there isn’t as much drinking as people think. Her articles appear in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs and Addictive Behaviors.
Read More »The Centers for Disease Control has issued a travel advisory for West Africa due to the current Ebola epidemic. All faculty, staff and students who have traveled to the affected regions of Africa in recent months are advised to review the Ebola fact sheet on the student health website and take all precautions necessary to avoid contracting the disease.
Read More »Are you returning from overseas travel? Have you visited a region where the Ebola epidemic is occurring? If so, visit student health’s website for information on signs, symptoms and appropriate response. Click on the Ebola Advisory link. Help keep the community healthy and safe. For more information, email Jessica Gargus, health educator, at gargusj@mst.edu.
Read More »Student health reminds the campus that it has moved to the Student Health Complex located at 910 W. 10th Street. For more information, call 341-4284 or go online to studenthealth.mst.edu/.
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