Kirksville has been selected to host the 2025 Special Olympics Missouri State Summer Games, and the Truman campus will be the site for all of the events.
Read more...Five times throughout the fall, a variety of food trucks will be on campus giving students, employees and members of the community another dining option. The first food truck event will take place from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 22.
Read more...Parkinson Voice Project has awarded the Truman Speech and Hearing Clinic a 2024 SPEAK OUT! clinical education grant to help clients affected by Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson Voice Project is a nonprofit organization solely dedicated to improving speech and communication in individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
Read more...During the summer months the Truman campus was anything but quiet as the Institute for Academic Outreach welcomed nearly 600 young students for summer academies.
Read more...Qualifying students in search of part-time employment should consider pursing work-study positions available on and off campus. The Federal Work-Study program allows eligible students to earn a monthly paycheck that can be used toward educational expenses.
Read more...Students have a variety of options to cast their vote in the Nov. 5 election this year. To vote in Missouri, individuals must be; a U.S. citizen; 18 years of age by election day; and a resident of the state or attending a college or university in the state.
Read more...Truman’s Rho Rho chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, was named an Honor Chapter for its outstanding activities in 2023-24.
Read more...Through participation in the Fulbright program, Chun-Hua Wu will serve as a Chinese instructor at Truman for the 2024-25 academic year.
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