Jean-Michel Cousteau, explorer, environmentalist, educator and film producer, will share his experiences during the second Lyceum event of the semester at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21 in Baldwin Auditorium.
Read more...Area middle school students will be on campus Oct. 19 to shadow current Truman students and experience college life as part of the University’s new “Knowledge is Power” program.
Read more...The Lincoln Bicentennial celebration moves toward its conclusion with the campus visit of David Para and Cathy Barton from Boonville, Mo., national figures in traditional American folk music.
Read more...An exhibit of artwork reflecting upon race and coinciding with the year of Lincoln’s bicentennial, will be on display from Oct. 20 through Nov. 20 in the Truman Art Gallery in Ophelia Parrish.
Read more...The announcement of Truman’s first-ever fundraising campaign entitled “Bright Minds Bright Futures” was made by President Darrell W. Krueger and Campaign Chair Chuck Foudree at a press conference and alumni banquet during Homecoming 2009 festivities.
Read more...Ryan Gregg, who graduated from Truman in 1999 with a degree in art history, will return to campus for a public lecture and to meet with students.
Read more...As part of suicide prevention week, Bacchus and Gamma, a student group focused on promoting healthy behaviors, will sponsor speaker John Kevin Hines at 8 p.m. Oct. 22 in Baldwin Hall Auditorium.
Read more...For the third time this decade the National Debate Team of the United Kingdom will visit Truman as part of its annual tour of United States colleges and universities.
Read more...The University and Community Relations Committee of Truman’s Staff Council is providing an opportunity for the campus to help local children who need warm outerwear for the approaching cold weather.
Read more...Students may fill out and submit applications online. The applications are due by midnight Nov. 1.
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