Administration

Library aims to support learning

October 25, 2022

Truman State University’s Pickler Memorial Library has been focusing more on database and online resources, and has subscribed to a service called OverDrive, similar to a digital popular reading section. The library has a collection […]

Administration

Truman switches from Blackboard

October 20, 2022

Truman State University has begun the process of changing to a new Learning Management System.  The current LMS, Blackboard, will be phased out, and a new platform, Desire2Learn Brightspace, will be used instead, said Chief […]

City

Family Day returns in-person

October 18, 2022

Truman State University hosted Family Weekend Friday Sept. 23 through Sunday Sept. 25. This is the first Family Day masks were not required since the COVID-19 pandemic began and is many students first ‘normal’ Family […]

City

Take Root prepares for a comeback

October 18, 2022

Take Root, a pay-as-you-can cafe, was a staple in Kirksville from 2015 to 2020 until they closed because of COVID-19. Students would get a cup of coffee and study, Kirksville community members would participate in […]

City

Rongey’s Body Identified

October 6, 2022

According to the Adair County Coroner’s office, human remains have been identified as Jesse Rongey. The human remains were identified through dental records. According to the Coroner’s office, the bones are currently undergoing reconstruction to […]

Campus

Lyceum series back in person

October 6, 2022

The Kohlenberg Lyceum series, which brings performers to Truman State University’s campus, will have free general admission for a season of all in-person events after being virtual throughout the pandemic. The series has been in […]

Campus

New programs to be offered at Truman

September 30, 2022

Truman State University has added new academic programs for the 2022-2023 academic year.  In the School of Health Sciences and Education, a master’s degree in disability studies and a graduate certificate in applied behavior analysis […]