The NCAA announced last week that Sarah Dance, senior exercise science major from Lincoln, Neb., has been selected as the female recipient of this year’s Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship. The award is a $21,500 scholarship that can be renewed for a second year.
Read more...Various workshops and a lecture are planned for the Leadership Recognition Program April 26 and April 27.
Read more...For the second consecutive year, the Missouri College Media Association has named a Truman student as the state’s College Student Journalist of the Year.
Read more...Two speakers will address issues in immigration at the Global Issues Colloquium April 28.
Read more...Diana Upton-Hill, senior music major from Bloomfield, Iowa, has teamed up with the nationally recognized Meningitis Foundation of America and Third Floor Records to release her debut single, “Your Day, Too.” The song recognizes her friend Jessica Eakins who wrote the song before becoming a victim of bacterial meningitis one year ago.
Read more...University Counseling Services is teaming up with the Adair County Humane Society to give students a break from end-of-the-year stresses.
Read more...John Ishiyama, (center) professor of political science, and Marijke Breuning, (right) associate professor of political science, present University President Barbara Dixon (left) with the first issue of the new journal titled the Journal of Political Science Education.
Read more...The Jack J. Isgur Foundation is accepting applications from students enrolled in the field of humanities education. This includes students planning to teach literature, fine arts, music, art, poetry or dance among other humanities areas. The Foundation awards scholarships to students who will work in Missouri schools, preferably in rural districts.
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