Here’s a virtual reality walkthrough of our packed career fair. So excited for a repeat tomorrow with our amazing Miners! #https://youtu.be/3kOVuMZL7sk #HireMiners
Watch at 7 p.m. CST today (Sunday, Feb. 17) to see S&T military historian John McManus in this two-part special about U.S. presidents/military veterans.
It’s National Engineers Week, Miners! Join the College of Engineering and Computing for a variety of mixers, to learn about grad school, and more.
Graduating this spring? Enter the student commencement speaker contest for a chance to share your story and experiences with your fellow graduates! Learn more here: https://provost.mst.edu/commencementstudentspeaker/
Campus will be closed today at 2 p.m., and classes are cancelled. Stay safe out there, Miners!
Tonight’s Faculty and Staff Talent Show at Leach Theatre, sponsored by Engineers Without Borders - Missouri S&T Chapter, is being cancelled due to inclement weather and will be rescheduled at a later date.
It’s “Cocoa With the Po-Po” happening now in the Havener Center Atrium until noon today! Come get some hot chocolate and visit with Chief Roberts and other S&T Police officers.
Just in case you forgot to pick up a #ValentinesDay present 💝 for that special person in your life, The S&T Store’s got you covered! Get your sweetheart a belated gift of S&T gear at a 25% discount on Friday! While you’re st it, get what you need for next week’s Career Fair. #JoeFriday
Meet 2017 computer engineering graduate Jesse Cureton, former Missouri S&T Solar Car Team leader, who now works in the marine segment at Garmin in Olathe, Kansas. He credits his success to his S&T education and his design team experience. #MinersDigDeeper
Congratulations and a big thank you to S&T University Police for keeping our campus safe!
What a way to commemorate and celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
Sidewalks and drives on campus and leading to campus are ice-covered and very slick this morning. Please avoid coming to campus until mid-morning at the earliest. University crews are treating the walkways this morning.
In just one more week, it's Cocoa with the Po-Po! Join Chief Doug Roberts in the Havener Atrium to warm up.
Be careful coming to campus this morning, Miners. Phelps County and the surrounding area is under a winter weather advisory until noon as temperatures fall throughout the day. Campus is open and sidewalks are clear, but there may be slick spots in sections. We're keeping a close eye on the weather and as always, will alert students and employees of any closure plans.
Missouri S&T researchers received a grant of nearly 1 million from NSF to study ways to better protect cyber-physical systems — from chemical plants and power grids to fleets of autonomous vehicles. http://news.mst.edu/2018/12/nearly-1-million-nsf-grant-to-bolster-cyber-physical-systems-security/
Spring O'Rama is in full swing! There are multiple floors packed with our amazing students promoting and recruiting their organizations to help fellow students become more involved in campus. Missouri S&T Admissions
February is national Black History Month, and the community is invited to celebrate with Missouri S&T! Check out our calendar of events here: http://news.mst.edu/2019/01/missouri-st-events-highlight-black-history-month/
Missouri S&T is open for business today, and classes will be held as planned. If you anticipate missing class or work because of the weather, please contact your instructor or supervisor and inquire how you can make up any missed work. More info at https://mstalert.com/missouri-s-dress-for-cold-weather/
At this time, we plan to hold classes and to be open for business tomorrow but will monitor conditions and notify campus if plans change. Check alert.mst.edu for winter weather tips and be careful if you must go out tonight.
Written two centuries ago in 1818 by Mary Shelley, Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus is the first true science fiction novel. Frankenstein is a living, breathing, gruesome outcome of scientific discovery. The piece raises an important universal question about the nature of innovation: Just because it can be done, should it be done? https://leachtheatre.mst.edu/events/18-19/frankenstein/
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Completed | Create project in webapp | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters, as opposed to using 'Content here, content here', making it look like readable. |
Accepted | Various versions | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
Various versions have evolved over the years, sometimes by accident, sometimes on purpose (injected humour and the like). |
Sent | There are many variations | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
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Reported | Latin words | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
Latin words, combined with a handful of model sentence structures |
Accepted | The generated Lorem | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
The generated Lorem Ipsum is therefore always free from repetition, injected humour, or non-characteristic words etc. |
Sent | The first line | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
The first line of Lorem Ipsum, "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet..", comes from a line in section 1.10.32. |
Reported | The standard chunk | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
The standard chunk of Lorem Ipsum used since the 1500s is reproduced below for those interested. |
Completed | Lorem Ipsum is that | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters, as opposed to using 'Content here, content here', making it look like readable. |
Sent | Contrary to popular | 12.07.2014 10:10:1 | 14.07.2014 10:16:36 |
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