The Missouri House Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety has approved HB 301, legislation with several provisions to address the multi-faceted and complex issue of rising crime.
Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board of Directors member Warren Erdman was appointed this week to the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
Exercise is an excellent way to keep your heart healthy and the Liberty Community Center certified personal trainers can develop a plan designed specific to your goals and current fitness level.
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, former Rep. Wes Rogers, Rep. Rudy Veit, and Sen. Barbara Ann Washington received the 2022 Legislative Awards for their significant contributions to legislation affecting the administration of justice and the integrity of the judiciary.
Put on your bowling shoes, grab your friends and get ready to have fun as the University of Central Missouri Union Bowling Center (UBC) launches Bowlers in the Burg.
Linda Smith joined the University Counseling Services staff as a virtual counselor and started seeing patients at the beginning of the spring semester.
While the loss of his 17-year-old sister was devastating for University of Central Missouri senior Alex Deke, the caring response of his fraternity brothers to honor her memory has not only touched the hearts of Deke and his family, but will make a difference in the lives of other young people who are struggling with this serious health issue.
All WashU staff and faculty are invited to take part in this 2-hour interactive session guided by the Office of Religious, Spiritual, & Ethical Life in partnership with the Academy for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion.
Mazur will be responsible for identifying and executing strategic government and industry partnerships that advance TGI’s research enterprise across its member institutions.
In this session, participants will become familiar with how institutional, regional, and global events over time have contributed to shifts in culture and climate here at WashU.
This fall, the University of Missouri College of Education and Human Development will launch PAWS — Preparing Adults for Work and Society — a residential program for post-secondary students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
In his opening remarks, SLU alumnus Michael McMillan, president and CEO of the Urban League, acknowledged Rochelle D. Smith, M.S., in her new role as vice president for diversity and innovative community engagement.