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Underground pipes emit steam

April 18, 2016

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A small patch of grass behind the health sciences building has been emitting steam for the past few days. Physical Plant assistant director Tim Baker says the steam is caused by a leaking condensate return […]

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Students sky watch at Arizona observatory

March 29, 2016

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Physics professor Vayujeet Gokhale and three Truman State students spent their Midterm Break in Flagstaff, Arizona, researching astronomy and light pollution at the Lowell Observatory. Gokhale said he has gone on this trip for several […]

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Paino shirts raise money for charity

March 4, 2016

The women of Tau Lambda Sigma are selling “T-Pain is My Homeboy” shirts to raise money for Relay For Life, their main philanthropy event. This is the last time the shirts will be available to order, and all proceeds will go […]

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Professor investigates light pollution on campus

February 26, 2016

Vayujeet Gokhale, physics and astronomy professor, received a $6,000 grant from the Missouri Space Grant Consortium to study the effects of light pollution in Kirksville this semester. With this grant he hopes to make the campus lighting more […]

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Health sciences professor starts Fitbit research

February 21, 2016

Brian Snyder, health and exercise science professor, and five students are conducting a semester-long study to test if the use of wearable technology can be linked to an increase in physical activity for college students. Technology can motivate people to increase their fitness according […]