Missouri S&T faculty are invited to apply for the 2021-22 Presidential Engagement Fellows program. The program is designed to share faculty accomplishments with the citizens of Missouri in their communities.
Read More »Mark Bookout, chief information officer at S&T, and Beth Chancellor, University of Missouri System vice president for information technology, sent the following message to the S&T community this morning:
Read More »August Bindbeutel, a senior in engineering management at Missouri S&T, won over $2,500 in the University of Missouri Idea Quest (IQ) competition for his company, RollOut.
Read More »Two research projects involving S&T faculty are among the research and creative works projects in the areas of arts, humanities, and social and behavioral sciences announced recently by the University of Missouri System.
Read More »You’re invited to participate in a week-long celebration featuring virtual events from all four UM System campuses from Monday, Oct. 26, to Friday, Oct. 30.
Read More »Twelve students throughout the University of Missouri System were selected for Chang-Lin Tien Scholarships. Recipients include four S&T students:
Read More »Flu season is quickly approaching, and getting your annual flu shot is important as we continue to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic. To help you get vaccinated in the safest way possible, Missouri S&T will offer drive-thru flu shot clinics.
The first clinic was held Oct. 1. The next clinic will be offered 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in parking Lot C-11, located across from Leach Theatre. Get a consent form and tips for attending a drive-thru clinic.
Read More »The Educational Assistance and Tuition Reduction Program is available to eligible employees, their spouse and dependents, and retirees. In March 2020, the UM System Office of Human Resources updated its request process for the program. To request the benefit, participants must submit a request form for each semester by the semester deadline, outlined below.
Read More »Departments with confidential or sensitive documents that are not records, or that are beyond their retention period, may either dispose of those records themselves in a method that makes record recognition impossible, or send the records to the Records Center in Columbia for disposal. Records sent to the Records Center should be placed in boxes no larger than a standard copy paper box. Boxes must have lids and be securely taped for transport.
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