- The Truman Education Department is hosting a conference for students in grades 7-12 interested in becoming a teacher. The “Teachers Matter: Become One” education conference will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 21 on the Truman campus.  Read more...
- The Music Department and Sigma Alpha Iota will host their annual North Star Music Festival, Oct. 21-22. This year’s festival will feature guest artist Mary Ellen Childs. Read more...
- Representatives from the Homecoming Committee present a check to Special Olympics of Northeast Missouri. During homecoming week, Truman students raised more than $17,000 in support of the organization.  Read more...
- With a win against Southwest Baptist University, Oct. 15, the Truman football team earned the 600th victory in the 113-year history of the program. Read more...
- Two new exhibitions that showcase Minneapolis artists will be on display in the University Art Gallery Oct. 20-Dec. 1. Read more...
- “Tea Time with Sue” has returned for a second season in a new podcast-style format. University President Sue Thomas welcomed Jonathan Vieker, assistant vice president for student success and institutional effectiveness, as her first guest. Read more...
- Truman’s counseling program is currently accepting applications for the spring 2023 cohort. The program offers two degrees – a Master of Arts in Counseling: Mental Health Counseling and Master of Arts in Counseling: School Counseling.  Read more...
- Through Nov. 2, students have the ability to provide input on summer and interim courses. Academic Affairs is launching a survey designed to gather student feedback on the courses they need most for summer and interim terms in 2023.  Read more...