Budget cuts leave staff and faculty positions open
In previous years, the University has eliminated positions while fine-tuning others as a way to strategically navigate budget cuts without sacrificing the quality of the University. […]
In previous years, the University has eliminated positions while fine-tuning others as a way to strategically navigate budget cuts without sacrificing the quality of the University. […]
The proposal passed with 117 voting to change Truman State University’s LSP to the Dialogues and 83 dissenting. […]
“I feel as though these events call for more than an email from a single administrator,” writes Brently Snead, The Index’s Editor-in-Chief. […]
One of Truman’s oldest traditions, the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series, is coming back for the fall semester. Lyceum is designed to bring performers to Truman and expose students and the community to different forms of entertainment. […]
Truman State University is working to significantly change its liberal arts and sciences program, a difficult process which started in 2015 and has seen several proposals and sparked disagreements in the faculty and administration. The […]
Imagine fighting for the creation of a college in a town that was established only 25 years previously. In 1867, James Baldwin started a journey to establish what is now Truman State University, and this […]
With less than two months until the end of the semester, University President Troy Paino and members of his administration are beginning to prepare next year’s budget. Although this is routine, Truman must now meet criteria for funding […]
Truman State and A.T. Still University officials signed an agreement that enables students to complete their medical studies within seven years. The Pre-Med/Med Accelerated Track, also known as the “3+4” agreement, creates a way for students to attend Truman for three years then transfer […]
As the Iowa Caucus occurred recently and students prepare to vote in the 2016 Election, the Students for Middle East Peace held an informational night Jan. 28. Though the meeting focused a lot on what […]
As students returned to classes Jan. 11, many noticed a new section discussing Title IX and its implications in professors’ syllabi. Although Title IX originally began as a movement for gender equality in academic settings, the implications of Title IX have grown. Many Truman […]
While many students traveled home and visited family during the winter break, some Truman State international students decided to tour the United States. One large group of international students decided to travel to New York […]
Kirksville already has begun decorating for the holidays and spreading cheer, and the Truman State Student Senate hopes to continue the trend. The Student Union Building will be open to third- through fifth-graders to celebrate the holidays […]
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