Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend open forums for two finalists for the position of dean of students. Each candidate will share their vision for supporting student success and engagement at S&T, including the importance of addressing accountability and building collaborative relationships, followed by time for questions and discussion.
Read More »Missouri S&T has named Joni Burch, Ed.D., as the new residential life director. In this role, she will report to Dr. Robin Gore, vice chancellor for student success. Burch brings extensive experience in student housing and a strong commitment to building residential environments where students feel supported, connected and ready to thrive.
Read More »This fall, the Mentor Collective first-year experience program continued to strengthen student success and belonging through meaningful peer connections. A total of 445 first-year students were matched with 116 trained mentors, helping new Miners navigate their transition to Missouri S&T.
Read More »Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff are invited to attend open forums for three finalists for the position of dean of students. Each candidate will share their vision for supporting student success and engagement at S&T, including the importance of addressing accountability and building collaborative relationships, followed by time for questions and discussion.
Read More »Kaitlyn Dunahee, a senior in civil engineering at Missouri S&T from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, is a 2025 recipient of the Remington R. Williams Award.
Read More »Kaitlyn Dunahee, a senior in civil engineering from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, has been named a 2025 recipient of the Remington R. Williams Award.
Read More »Join Student Success and military and veteran services for the Armed Forces Week dinner 5-7 p.m. tonight (Thursday, May 8) in St. Pat’s Ballroom B of the Havener Center.
Read More »Mentor Collective is a program designed to support students through high-impact mentoring relationships. This online program connects S&T students with peer mentors to help them set and achieve academic, professional and personal goals. This fall, the goal is to match all incoming first-year students with a mentor.
Read More »You’re invited to First-Year Fest, an event to recognize the achievements of our newest Miners, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, April 18, on the McNutt Hall lawn.
Read More »The Student Success Center (SSC) provides academic support services to help students thrive through peer tutoring, success coaching, and academic workshops.
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