The Division of Student Success has announced the 2026 recipients of the Academic Advising Awards, which recognize outstanding commitment to student success, advising excellence and meaningful support of Missouri S&T students.
Read More »The Student Success Division invites faculty and staff to nominate outstanding colleagues for recognition this academic year. Help the division recognize individuals who are making an impact on student success at S&T.
Read More »The S&T Faculty Senate Administrative Review Committee encourages faculty to complete reviews for seven administrators. Faculty received email invitations to participate.
Read More »Beginning Jan. 26, all first- and second-year students will gain access to Stellic, S&T’s new degree planning platform that helps students map courses, track progress and stay on track for graduation.
Read More »The Student Success Center is seeking faculty-recommended students to serve as peer tutors via Knack. Ideal candidates earned a B or higher in your course and demonstrated strong communication skills and reliability.
Read More »Missouri S&T is introducing the STAR (supportive, timely, attentive and respectful) Certification Program to recognize instructors who demonstrate exceptional commitment to student success. This program highlights faculty who incorporate practices that foster clear communication, transparency and respect in their courses.
Read More »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.
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