Category: All Clear

Winter break reduced operating schedule

Missouri University of Science and Technology will conduct reduced operations, with most offices and departments closed, Wednesday, Dec. 25, through Wednesday, Jan. 1. Normal business operations will resume on Thursday, Jan. 2. The campus will be closed, with exception of a few offices. Here are details about specific services. Police and emergency The University Police…

Know the winter weather policy

Snowy campus

Whenever possible, Missouri S&T will stay open for business and on-campus instructional activities. Employees and students are expected to exercise judgment when deciding if they can travel safely to campus. Everyone’s circumstance will be different; therefore, it’s important that supervisors and instructors hold conversations to determine what options exist for their teams or classes in the event they cannot make it to campus….

Highway 63 reopens

The portion of Highway 63 between Vichy and Vienna that was closed temporarily due to flooding is now open….

ALL CLEAR: Fulton Hall

ALL CLEAR: A suspicious person was identified near Fulton Hall today (Monday, July 8), but this person was quickly investigated, and there is no further cause for concern….

Be prepared for severe spring weather

During the spring months, conditions that create severe weather such as thunderstorms, dangerous thunderstorms, lightning strikes and tornadoes may develop at any time and with little warning….

Power restored

Electrical power has been restored to Emerson Hall and the Physics Building….

All Clear

Officials gave the all clear for 11th Street, where a gas leak had been reported….

Be prepared for winter weather

Be prepared for winter weather. Follow these helpful tips or visit the state of Missouri’s official winter weather safety site. All students, faculty and staff should also be aware of the university’s winter weather policies and how they may affect operations. General winter weather safety tips: Winter driving tips: The American Automobile Association (AAA) recommends…