Features

  • Truman Extends No. 1 Ranking Streak to 27 Years

    Truman’s spot at the top of the U.S. News & World Report college rankings now stands at 27 years and counting. The University earned multiple recognitions in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, including another year as the No. 1 public school in the Midwest region.
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  • Fall Career and Graduate Week Set for Sept. 25-29

    This year’s fall Career and Graduate Expo will take place Sept. 25-29. The expo is open to students of all majors and academic levels.
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  • Government Internships Available in Jefferson City

    An informational meeting for the Spring 2024 Missouri Government Internship Program will take place at 4:45 p.m. Sept. 20 in McClain 210. The Missouri Government Internship Program is open to all majors and provides students with the opportunity to gain meaningful experience in the fast-paced world of state politics.
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  • Campus Welcomes Internationally Acclaimed Artist

    The Department of Music is pleased to host internationally acclaimed concert marimba artist, Ji Hye Jung. Jung is a graduate from the Yale School of Music and Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University and currently serves as professor of percussion at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music.
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  • FAFSA Changes Coming This Year

    Students who rely on financial assistance should be aware of ongoing changes to the FAFSA process. All students in need of financial assistance are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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  • ITS “Tech Bytes” Explores Campus Email

    This fall, Outlook 365 was selected as the University’s new email platform. Outlook 365 is a cloud-based service that offers a number of advantages over traditional email.
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  • Community Honors September 11

    Truman ROTC members along with students and members of the Kirksville community came together to pay tribute to those lost on Sept. 11, 2001. They climbed 110 flights of stairs to honor the 343 firefighters who died climbing 110 flights of the World Trade Center.
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