Administration

Expected fall in enrollment to impact budget

March 17, 2021

Truman State University expects to see a 6-8% decline in enrollment next academic year, which translates to a $1.6 million reduction in tuition income. Funding for the University comes mainly from state funding and tuition. […]

Campus

Spring Break brings COVID-19 concern

March 3, 2021

On Friday, March 5, many Truman students will be on their way home for the long-awaited Spring Break. In line with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s calls for staying home over break, school […]

Campus

Campus reflects on pet-friendly hall

March 2, 2021

Truman State University’s pet-friendly housing in Dobson Hall is nearing the end of its first academic year and has been a success in the eyes of Residence Life staff and residents.  This new special housing […]

Campus

Truman faculty demand vaccines

February 25, 2021

Truman State University’s American Association of University Professors chapter and other teachers across Missouri are requesting higher prioritization for the COVID-19 vaccine. Missouri’s current COVID vaccination plan has been broken into phases. Phase 1B Tier […]

Campus

Residence Life staff reflect on changes

February 17, 2021

Residence Life at Truman State University is partially closing four residence halls and permanently decommissioning the Randolph Apartments. Floors on four residence halls will be closed for the upcoming semester.  The reason for closing the upper […]

Administration

Admissions shifts recruitment strategies

February 17, 2021

In an effort to reverse the four-year downward trend of enrollment, the Truman State University Admissions Office is changing communication strategies and education marketing, as well as how Truman communicates with students. The Admissions Office […]