The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) invites faculty, staff and students to a talk on artificial intelligence and student learning by Dr. Badri Adhikari, associate professor of computer science at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. His seminar, titled “Beyond Academic Honesty: Helping Students Excel in Their Process and Reflect on AI Usage,” will begin at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, in Room 222 Computer Science Building.
Read More »Registration is open for the annual Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference, which will be held on Thursday, Oct. 3, and Friday, Oct. 4, on Zoom. Missouri S&T is a gold-level sponsor. Anyone with an S&T login can register and attend for free.
Read More »The annual Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference will be hosted virtually and in-person in September and October.
Read More »S&T creative writing students collaborated with a group of University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) students for ekphrasis, the use of detailed description of visual art as a literary device.
Read More »The annual Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference will be hosted virtually Sept. 29-30 by the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Registration is free. Register online.
Read More »Leaders sent the following message to employees at all four University of Missouri System campuses on Nov. 18:
Read More »A Missouri S&T student and a recent Ph.D. graduate were awarded $50,000 to build their entrepreneurial start-up company and achieve new business goals.
Read More »St. Louis Post-Dispatch business columnist David Nicklaus interviewed Dr. George Holmes Jr. and Keiry Moreno Bonnett about their start-up company, Hire Henry, for his Dec. 10 column titled “Minority firms struggle in St. Louis. UMSL accelerator hopes to close the gap.”
Read More »Beginning with the Fall 2021 semester, all faculty, staff and students on the S&T, MU, UMKC, and UMSL campuses will be combined into the same Canvas instance. Consolidating into one Canvas supports cross-campus enrollment and collaborative teaching by providing a single point of access for all users. Instructors will be able to begin working on […]
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