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  • Career Center Offers Tips for Job Hunting in Recession

    In an effort to provide special assistance during this recession, the Career Center is offering “Job Searching in a Recession,” a full day of workshops and seminars, April 5.
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  • RiteCare Valley Makes $100,000 Donation to Truman Early Literacy Lab

    The RiteCare-Communication Disorders Early Literacy Lab, located on the Truman campus, will be able to improve upon the free services it provides to the northeast Missouri community thanks to a $100,000 donation from RiteCare Valley of Columbia, Mo., an affiliate of the Scottish Rite, a national Masonic organization. RiteCare Valley’s mission is to aid and assist children with learning and communication disorders.
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  • WGST Presents Conference “On Men”

    The 14th annual Women’s and Gender Studies Conference is set with a full schedule of presentations. The “On Men” conference will take place from 10:30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. March 26-28 in Violette Hall 1000.
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  • Percussion Artist Visits to Teach and Perform

    The department of music will host John Parks, guest percussion artist, March 24-26 for a series of performance master-classes and a solo concert in Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall.
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  • Cantoria to Present the “Passion”

    Cantoria joins forces with the University Chamber Orchestra, Truman faculty and guest soloists in presenting J. S. Bach’s wonderful Baroque masterpiece, the “St. John Passion,” at 7:30 p.m. March 28 in Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall.
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  • Lend a Hand for a Living Conference Promotes Careers with Nonprofits

    The Career Center will host the 3rd annual Lend a Hand for a Living nonprofit poster display and mini conference April 1. The poster display will be from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. in the Student Union Building Activities Room.
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  • Communication Disorders Majors Visit Capitol

    Melissa Passe, director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic and past president of the Missouri-Speech-Language-Hearing Association, along with nine communication disorders graduate students, attended the MSHA Legislative Day at the Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 19.
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  • Employment Opportunities

    The International Students Affairs Office is now hiring Hall Hosts for Fall 2009 scholarship or work-study positions.
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  • Health and Wellness Fair Set for March 25

    Health and Exercise Science and Communication Speech Disorders Faculty, along with the Counseling Center and the Student Health Center, will present a Faculty and Staff Wellness Fair at 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. March 25 in the Student Union Building.
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  • Social Justice Week Raises Campus Awareness

    Truman in Africa and Students for Social Change will sponsor Social Justice Week March 30-April 2. The purpose of Social Justice Week is to spread the concept of a world which affords everyone fair treatment and an impartial share of the benefits of society.
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  • Scholarship Opportunities

    The Missouri Insurance Education Foundation will award scholarships to deserving students attending Missouri colleges or universities in a program that could lead to positions in the insurance industry in Missouri.
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