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  • Student Projects Strengthen Relations with Town

    TRU 100: EXPLORE is a one-hour class dedicated to helping students have fun and learn about their new community, particularly through civic engagement. Based upon their interests, groups of new students were tasked with creating projects that connect Truman to the community.
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  • Visiting Author to Give Tips for Success

    Authors receive hundreds of rejections before achieving a single “yes” on their road to publication. Bestselling and full-time author Tricia Levenseller will recount her journey and the lessons learned along the way.
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  • Photo Display Celebrates Women’s Suffrage

    The display is a collaborative effort of the Art Department and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and is part of A Yellow Rose Project in honor of the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.
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  • United Way Campaign Kicks Off on Zoom

    More than one out of three people in the United Way of Northeast Missouri service area are touched by United Way agencies and programs. Without the support of the United Way, many of these agencies would not be able to continue providing theses essential programs.
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  • Winter Interim Opportunities Could Lead to Expanded Offerings

    Registration is open for winter interim classes, and the Office of Academic Affairs is conducting a survey to explore the possibility to offer expanded options for the term in future academic years.
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  • Summer Jobs Available Through Truman Academies

    Preceptors are expected to be supportive of the University goals, responsible, enjoy working with high-ability teenage students and be high-energy individuals.
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  • DSP Earns National Praise

    Delta Sigma Pi received the R. Nelson Mitchell Outstanding Collegiate Chapter Award and the Outstanding Alumni Relations Award for a Collegiate Chapter. Debra Cartwright was honored posthumously with the Chapter Advisor of the Year Award.
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