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Chart editorial decries Speck efforts to eliminate MSSU's international mission
Any doubt that Missouri Southern State University President Bruce Speck has targeted the international mission for elimination are erased each time Speck opens his mouth.
Was anti-Semitism factor in college prexy's exit?
When Aaron Podolefsky arrived on campus in 2004 for a visit that would lead to him becoming president of the University of Central Missouri, he immediately noticed the 80-foot-tall Maastricht Friendship Tower with its Talmudic dictum - Who is wise? He who learns from all people.
Deadlines Loom for Writing Committees to Submit Changes for 2010 NCST
Writing committees for next year's 15th National Congress on School Transportation are eyeing a Nov.
Education leaders discuss future of schools
About 30 percent of students entering college need remedial education, prompting a question from a west St.
Education leaders discuss future of schools
The future of education from preschool to beyond graduate school united four state senators and top state educators for a hearing at the University of Central Missouri.
Miss Missouri 2010 from Jefferson City
Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 5:56 a.m. Jefferson City native Ashley Strohmier was crowned Miss Missouri USA 2010 on Sunday at the state-wide competition in Springfield, Mo.
Engaged and planning a wedding for March 13, 2010, are Sara Reed of Milwaukee and Shannon Flaherty of Menomonee Falls.
KMOS-TV honored for community impact
Warrensburg's public TV station may not make much of a ripple in Kansas City, but it sure does in Warrensburg.
University of Central Missouri president's ouster raises questions
By most measures, Aaron Podolefsky's nearly five-year tenure as president of the University of Central Missouri has been a success.
University of Central Missouri board meets after popular president's ouster
The University of Central Missouri's governing board was set to meet Thursday for the first time since deciding not to retain the school's popular president.
Marshall Philharmonic Orchestra: Trumpet soloist will be featured at first concert
The Marshall Philharmonic Orchestra will begin its 47th concert season Sunday, Nov.
UCM launches scholarship fundraising drive
The University of Central Missouri Foundation has launched a special fundraising drive to raise more private scholarship dollars to help students.
Marshall Philharmonic To Perform
Topic: Headline News Area News : Marshall Philharmonic To Perform Published Online Oct 26, 2009 - 01:51 PM The Marshall Philharmonic Orchestra will begin its 47th Concert Season on Sunday, Nov.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Inauguration ceremony honors Northwest's 10th president
Dr. John Jasinski drove his Chevy Nova to the campus of Northwest Missouri State University in the summer of 1986, fresh out of graduate school and intent on staying for a year or two.
Contest revives artist's interest in cartooning
Columbia -- When Jeremy Burt's aunt sent him an e-mail encouraging him to participate in Amazon.com's international Comic Strip Superstar contest, he told himself he was too busy with work to enter.
Blackhawks marching band places 2nd
The Adrian Blackhawks Marching Band participated in the Band Day Competition at the University of Central Missouri Homecoming in Warrensburg on Saturday, October 10.
Central Missouri students charged in P&L assault
Kansas City police arrested two University of Central Missouri students at their dormitory Monday in connection with a June fight at the Power & Light District that left a 34-year-old man with a broken nose and shattered orbital bone.The victim required surgery to insert a steel plate under his right eye.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Amid the fun, see Western's success
Expect fun and frivolity, along with some seriously joyous moments, this week on the campus of Missouri Western State University.
Some at UCM Baffled by Ousting of President
WARRENSBURG, Mo. a ' Recent action by the board of governors, to remove the president of the University of Central Missouri , has some people on campus perplexed.
Missouri governor promotes health care professional education program
At a time when Missouri is grappling with 9.5 percent unemployment, Gov. Jay Nixon highlighted a new program Wednesday to train more health care professionals.
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