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Sara Hathaway - new director of COER to begin Nov. 1
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Sara is excited to lead the career opportunities and employer relations team as an innovative career services professional to support the success of
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students, alumni and employers. Sara most recently served as executive director of career services at Western Colorado University, where she incorporated career development and readiness across departments and aligned career services to the University’s strategic plan goal of advancing professional pathways to drive career success.
Previously, Sara served as director of career and professional development at Ripon College in Wisconsin. Sara also has nearly 15 years of business experience as a co-founder, partner and project manager of a marketing and technology firm. Sara is active with the National Association of Colleges and Employers, including previously co-leading a national affinity group. Sara was also a committee member for the Colorado Department of Higher Education's Career Connected Campus Designation Review Committee. Sara holds a master's degree in educational leadership from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and a bachelor's degree from Marian University. She is also a Certified Career Services Provider.
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Student well-being's prescription take back event at Havener Center. Photo submitted by student well-being.
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11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25
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In recognition of the DEA National Takeback Day, student well-being and University Police will hold a Rx Take Back Day event 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in the atrium of Havener Center. Participants may drop off expired or unused medications, receive information about safe prescription drug disposal, and learn about the prescription drug drop box locations. Participants will receive bottle locking caps and bags to deactivate medications before disposing. This event is open to all campus community members.
If you have expired or unused medication and are unable to attend the event, University Police has a drop box available 24/7 in the lobby of the station, located at 205 W. 12th Street.
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Photo submitted by Pamela Williams, program coordinator for student success.
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Rollamo yearbooks now available
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Free copies of the Missouri S&T Rollamo yearbooks are now available to everyone.
The Rollamo yearbook was published from 1907 through 2020 when it ran its final edition. Each yearbook provides a roll call of students and a look at student life through photos. A clean out of the storage rooms has resulted in this opportunity to own a piece of S&T history.
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Hailing from good ol' Rolla Mo, Mark is an integral part of student involvement in keeping their financial records. He earned a degree in biology from Drury University, and earned the title of the "credit card dude" for checking out credit cards to student organizations.
He invites you to visit him and talk "plants" together!
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Jokes, memes or trivia to brighten your day!
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- Oct. 16- Free Yoga for S&T Employees, 4:45 p.m. in the Gale Bullman Aerobics Room
- Oct. 20 – Men’s/Women’s Soccer vs. Upper Iowa, noon @ S&T Varsity Soccer Field
- Oct. 25 – COER Escape Room Day for students
- Oct. 25 – Women’s Volleyball vs. McKendree, 6 p.m. @ Gibson Arena
- Oct. 26 – Homecoming
- Oct. 26 – Women’s Volleyball vs. UMSL, 5 p.m. @ Gibson Arena
- Oct. 28 – COER Escape Room Day for students
- Oct. 29 – COER Escape Room for STAFF!
- Oct. 30 – COER Escape Room for STAFF!
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October work anniversaries
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Congratulate these employees for their dedicated years of service at Missouri S&T!
Sophie Parsons, student health services - 1 year
Molly Crowley, career opportunities and employer relations - 3 years
Summer Shockley, athletics - 6 years
Casey Ball, student health services - 15 years
Donald McMullin, student health services - 20 years
Diane Stutts, student well-being - 33 years
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“You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”
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~ Zig Ziglar, motivational speaker
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Missouri University of Science and Technology
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