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Students receive African fellowships
Six graduate students at the University of Kansas have received Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships to study African languages during the 2009-10 academic year.
Professor to present address at college
ONEONTA _ Professor Candace Young of the political-science department at Truman State University will present the keynote address at the sixth annual Celebration of Teaching today in the Hunt College Union at the State University College at Oneonta.
Kirksville dives into a good book
If you haven't picked up a good book lately, you might join in the Big Read Project that is coming to Kirksville.
Princeton Review places University on 2010 Financial Aid Honor Roll
Earlier this year, the Princeton Review ranked Washington University fourth in the nation for financial aid.
Creationism, Minus a Young Earth, Emerges in the Islamic World
Creationism is growing in the Muslim world, from Turkey to Pakistan to Indonesia, international academics said last month as they gathered here to discuss the topic.
Recession makes graduate school a smart choice for graduates
Career Services on the second floor of the Nebraska Union has an abundant amount of information about graduate school, studying abroad and the Peace Corps.
County offers drive-by sight seeing : News : KTVO3
Posted on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 9:23 p.m. The Jefferson County Conservation Department opened up one of their trails allowing cars to drive through providing the chance to enjoy the colors of fall.
Teaching Mass for college students
The Catholic Newman Center at Truman State University reaches out to both Truman students and community members.
Schmidt uses Raman spectroscopy on a 14th-century manuscript from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection.
Healthy woman program celebrates anniversary
Residents of northeast Missouri focused on women's health this weekend. The third annual Healthy Woman Expo and Dinner took place on the Truman State University campus Saturday evening.
Music still a passion for school chief
When Oswego School District Superintendent Dr. Daniel O'Donnell began his educational career more than 30 years ago, it was to teach music.
Adair County offers more H1N1 clinics : News : KTVO3
Justin Jacob was sentenced to 11 years in 2003 for vehicular homicide and an OWI in connection with the death of Davis County Deputy Dennis McElderry.
Day one of Michael Mutchler trial : News : KTVO3
The Ottumwa Fire Department responded to the football stadium shortly after 10:00 P.M. on Tuesday.
Kirksville churches gather for prayer breakfast
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 3:50 p.m. Kirksville community members woke up bright and early Thursday morning to attend the annual Prayer Breakfast.
Low enrollment at Truman based on foreign students and tough requirements
A private school education at public school prices.A Thata s part of the Truman State University experience.A As Missouria s only highly selective university, Truman officials believe their school is an exceptional institution that can only accept phenomenal students.
NORML, SSDP work to craft Good Samaritan Policy
Two campus groups are working on a campus policy to shield students from prosecution when they are treated for drug overdose or alcohol poisoning.
It was a chilly Saturday morning for parade-goers in Kirksville this weekend. Hundreds of students and community members lined up along Franklin St.
Book signing to feature three SE alumni Friday and Saturday
Among the many events scheduled for homecoming at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, all book lovers should take note: two book signings will be held, featuring works by three Southeastern graduates.
Fake Guns Cause Scare On Truman Campus 58min
Students playing a game with fake guns caused a scare Sunday night on the Truman State University campus in Kirksville.
Two KU students win $1,000 Chancellor's Writing Prizes for 2009
Two University of Kansas students have each won a $1,000 Chancellor's Writing Prize offered through the KU Writing Center.
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