Arnold Zuckerman, a former Truman professor known for making history interesting for students, will be remembered for generations to come through a lectureship established in his honor by his stepdaughter, Judi G. Schweitzer.
Truman’s 2009 United Way Campaign, Live United, kicked off Aug. 22, with the goal of raising $56,000 from the Truman community.
Truman has been recognized, once again, as the No. 1 Public University in the Midwest Region–Master’s Category by U.S. News & World Report’s 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.”
Many Truman students often have the same question once they arrive on campus. “What is there to do in Kirksville, and how do I find out?” That is why the University has added a “Kirksville” link on TruView.
Students who do not have a car can use Kirk-Tran for transportation.
Truman faculty and staff members can use the new school year as an opportunity to change their health and activity habits by signing up for the Fall 2008 TruFit MOVE IT, LOSE IT Wellness program.
Due to the recent flooding of the Pershing Building that ruined the basketball floor, the Student Recreation Center will be used temporarily by the Truman volleyball and basketball teams while the Pershing floor is replaced.
The Lincoln Bicentennial Committee made up of faculty, staff and students has developed an impressive three semester series of events to mark the birth of our sixteenth president.