Notes
The Truman community is invited to a reception for Carlos Di Stefano who is leaving Truman to accept an offer to enter the Ph.D. program in nuclear engineering at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor starting this fall. The reception will be from 3-5 p.m. July 18 in the Kirk Building hallway near room 114.
The registration time for housing for fall early returners is quickly approaching. The process and policy for Housing for Early Returners is available online at http://reslife.truman.edu/services/earlyreturners/. Early returners must be returning for purposes of employment, athletics, academics or to assist in the coordination of University sponsored Truman Week activities.
The Truman community is invited to a reception for Liz Bradley, Public Relations secretary, who is retiring from Truman at the end of July. The reception will be from 2:30-4:30 p.m. July 31 in the Public Relations office located in McClain Hall 101.
Students looking for a general elective conveniently timed through the lunch hour are still able to enroll in BSAD 200: Personal Finance. Students will learn the basics of budgeting, saving and investing two days a week during this fall semester course. All majors welcome.
The theatre department will have a production of “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander” at 8 p.m. Aug. 2-4 in the James G. Severns Theatre. Admission is free.
The next issue of the Truman Today will be a Truman Week special edition published Aug. 20 and distributed to first-year students. The Truman Today will resume weekly publication beginning Aug. 28. Submit news items for that issue by Aug. 22 to kbest@truman.edu.
The Center for Student Involvement will host the Activities Fair from noon-4 p.m. Sept. 6 on the Quadrangle. All departmental and student organization tables must be reserved via the registration form available now in the CSI office, located on the third level of the Student Union Building. It is also available on the CSI Web site, http://csi.truman.edu. The registration deadline is Aug. 31. Table space is limited. Contact the CSI at 785.4222 for more information.
The registration time for housing for fall early returners is quickly approaching. The process and policy for Housing for Early Returners is available online at http://reslife.truman.edu/services/earlyreturners/. Early returners must be returning for purposes of employment, athletics, academics or to assist in the coordination of University sponsored Truman Week activities.
The Truman community is invited to a reception for Liz Bradley, Public Relations secretary, who is retiring from Truman at the end of July. The reception will be from 2:30-4:30 p.m. July 31 in the Public Relations office located in McClain Hall 101.
Students looking for a general elective conveniently timed through the lunch hour are still able to enroll in BSAD 200: Personal Finance. Students will learn the basics of budgeting, saving and investing two days a week during this fall semester course. All majors welcome.
The theatre department will have a production of “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander” at 8 p.m. Aug. 2-4 in the James G. Severns Theatre. Admission is free.
The next issue of the Truman Today will be a Truman Week special edition published Aug. 20 and distributed to first-year students. The Truman Today will resume weekly publication beginning Aug. 28. Submit news items for that issue by Aug. 22 to kbest@truman.edu.
The Center for Student Involvement will host the Activities Fair from noon-4 p.m. Sept. 6 on the Quadrangle. All departmental and student organization tables must be reserved via the registration form available now in the CSI office, located on the third level of the Student Union Building. It is also available on the CSI Web site, http://csi.truman.edu. The registration deadline is Aug. 31. Table space is limited. Contact the CSI at 785.4222 for more information.