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View ArticleWomen’s basketball prepares for season
The Truman State women’s basketball team’s first game is tomorrow, Nov. 5. The Bulldogs will play an exhibition contest against Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois. The following night, the...
View ArticleOur View: Know the importance of Title IX
Remember the first time you stepped onto Truman State’s campus? College felt like the ultimate haven, a place where any person could learn, pursue extracurricular interests, conduct research, work and...
View ArticleUpdated: Campus loses power
Truman State lost power throughout a majority of campus around 11:30 pm yesterday, Nov. 8. As of Nov. 9 12:50 am: Workers from Ameren Missouri arrived at Truman to assess the problem at the substation...
View ArticleQ&A with Paino: Where is Truman after protests at MU?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]After President Troy Paino sent a University wide e-mail in light of recent events at the University of Missouri, the Truman Media Network interviewed Paino to...
View ArticleBulldogs drop back-to-back games on the road
Last weekend, the Truman State men’s basketball team had its eight-game win streak snapped with back-to-back losses. In their first two games of the spring semester, the Bulldogs fell to No. 9 ranked...
View ArticleAlumnus invited into Hall of Fame
Truman State alumnus Gregg Williams was inducted into the Missouri Coaches Hall of Fame Jan. 31. The Excelsior Springs, Missouri, native graduated from Truman and went on to earn his master’s degree at...
View ArticlePaino announces resignation
Truman State University President Troy Paino announced he will be stepping down from his position at the end of this semester. In a campus-wide email, Paino says he informed the Board of Governors that...
View ArticleTruman, A.T. Still to partner for 7-year medical program
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...
View ArticleLocal foods movement grows at Truman State
Sodexo serves thousands of pounds of food to Truman State students every week, but some students don't give a second thought to where this food comes from or how it ends up on their plate. Sodexo made...
View ArticleUpdated: BOG announces interim president
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] As of April 9 at 2:15: The Truman State Board of Governors announced today that Dr. Susan L. Thomas will serve as the interim president. Thomas currently serves as...
View Article“Murder Ballad” slays at Truman State
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Most musicals include an array of lead roles, full ensembles and elaborate orchestras — but not this one. Truman State's production “Murder Ballad” features just four...
View ArticleBaldwin Renovations Begin
Baldwin Hall is undergoing renovations, and will be under construction for the 2016-17 school year. Renovations include installing new plumbing, HVAC, fire safety systems and other features to bring...
View ArticleRECENTLY HIRED FOOTBALL COACHES HOPE TO IMPROVE OFFENSE
The Truman State University football team approaches the 2016 season with new faces. Of course, this year's crop of freshmen arrived early for training camp, but the 'Dogs are also seeing some new...
View ArticleGreitens Greets Kirksville
Eric Greitens, Republican nominee for Missouri governor, visited his Kirksville campaign office on Friday, Aug 26 at 5:30 p.m. as part of his General Election Kickoff tour. The office, located at 212 N...
View ArticleTRAINING WITH TRUST
Truman State Volleyball directs it's attention to a fresh focus for the 2016-2017 season. Senior Lacy Hill says the team maintains a clear focus during preseason and built their practices around TRUST....
View ArticleTRUMAN STARTS CHAPTER IN ATHLETIC HONOR FRATERNITY
Chi Alpha Sigma, the national athletic honor fraternity will soon make a home on Truman's campus. The fraternity, which has 284 university memberships nationwide, recently designated a chapter to...
View ArticleNew staff calls Truman home
Freshmen aren't the only ones moving onto Truman State's campus this semester, the Center for Student Involvement is also gaining two new members. Laura Bates, director of the Center of Student...
View ArticleArt Department To Add Photography Major
Truman State’s art department has recently talked about adding photography as an option within the studio art major. Currently, photography is offered only as a minor, but these changes would allow...
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