Dr. Jeanne Stephens Lee Blackmar established the Lee Advising Award in honor of her late husband who was a member and chair of the University’s Board of Regents during the 1970s. The award pays tribute to excellent advisers.
Read more...Scientist, inventor, comedian and author Bill Nye will perform at Truman at 7 p.m. April 16 in Baldwin Auditorium.
Read more...Internationally-renowned percussion artist, Benjamin Toth will perform in concert at 8 p.m. March 22 in Ophelia Parrish. He will also conduct a series of master classes and applied lessons.
Read more...This year’s tunnel will include rooms that focus on seven different areas of oppression from past and present American culture.
Read more...Communication disorders graduate students were introduced on the house floor by Rep. Rebecca McClanahan during the Missouri-Speech-Language-Hearing Association Legislative Day.
Read more...The Truman Chemistry program awarded more accredited degrees than all but one of the Ivy League schools.
Read more...Natalie Zemon Davis, author of a forthcoming book by Truman State University Press, won the 2010 Holberg Prize, an annual academic Norwegian prize.
Read more...The Truman State University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Sam McClure, will present the annual Gold Medal Concert at 8 p.m. March 27 in the Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall.
Read more...The Religion and Film Student-Initiated Learning Opportunity will sponsor upcoming talks by two noted scholars of religion and film, including one about Star Wars.
Read more...The J. R. Popalisky Scholarship Fund of the Missouri Section of the American Water Works Association is offering a $1,000 scholarship is to encourage enrollment in educational studies related to career fields associated with water supply.
Read more...The Public Relations Office is now accepting resumes for the full-time Fall 2010 internship position. Interns can receive course credit, a stipend and valuable experience in public relations office duties.
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