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  • Truman Nationally Ranked on CPA Exam

    According to newly released data from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, Truman State University’s accounting students have ranked eighth in the nation for the percentage of its students passing all four parts of the Uniform CPA Examination on the first attempt in 2007 (the most recent period of compilation). In four of the past six years, Truman students have ranked in the top 10 of participating schools in the nation.
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  • Girouard Selected to Represent the United States on Debate Tour of Japan

    Christopher Girouard, a senior political science and communication double-major from Chesterfield, Mo., has been selected to represent the United States on a tour of Japan.
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  • Speakers Sought for Reading in Civil Rights Program

    The program “A More Perfect Union: The Struggle for Civil Rights for All,” is looking for students, faculty and staff to volunteer to prepare and read civil rights speeches.
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  • Truman Forensics Students Capture Sixteen Awards in a Two-Tournament Weekend

    Eleven students from Truman’s Forensic Union braved the arctic chill of Seward, Neb., Jan. 16-18 for the “Sleet and Sun Swing,” a weekend of two tournaments co-hosted by Concordia University of Seward and Bethel College of St. Paul.
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  • Eisenberg to Serve as Acting Registrar

    Marty Eisenberg, associate provost for academic affairs and dean of new student programs, has agreed to serve as acting registrar. He will assume this role in a temporary capacity in addition to his current duties on campus.
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  • Experience Campus Town Jan. 30-31

    Campus Town is a two-day program designed for college students that promotes diversity, tolerance and inclusion, sponsored by the Association of Black Collegians in conjunction with the Funds Allotment Council.
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  • Alpha Phi Omega Wins Four National Awards

    Between Dec. 27-31, 25 members and four alumni of the Truman State University chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, Epsilon, traveled to Boston, Mass. to attend the fraternity’s national convention. At the conference, the co-ed service chapter earned four awards, including Chapter of Excellence, Pledge Program of Excellence Diamond Level, National Leadership Award and an honorable mention for the National Scouting Award.
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