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May
05

UCM Marching Percussion Audition Day

Aug
26

Provost's SVPA Faculty Showcase

Sep
08

Synth Solidarity: Electronic Music for a Cause

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computer science, University News, Cloud Computing, CISA

UCM Joins AWS Academy Helping to Equip Students in Pursuit of In-Demand Cloud Computing Skills

The University of Central Missouri announces its participation in the AWS Academy, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) program that provides higher education institutions with a ready-to-teach cloud computing curriculum.

February 21, 2022
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University News, Missouri Governor

Governor's Roundtable: Value of Partnerships to Address Workforce Development, Higher Education Needs in Missouri

With the state facing a significant upswing in its financial position, Missouri Governor Mike Parson on Feb. 16 presented his vision for investing in areas such as workforce development and higher education when he hosted a roundtable discussion at the University of Central Missouri.

February 17, 2022
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Fulbright, University News

Record Four UCM Students Named Fulbright Program Semi-Finalists

Contributing to opportunities to enhance cultural understanding in nations across the globe, the University of Central Missouri has learned that a record number of its students are named Semi-Finalists after applying for the Fulbright Program. The four students who were recently notified of this achievement are part of a pool of 12 UCM applicants for these prestigious awards, which is also a record.

February 17, 2022
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University News, events

Donald Johanson, Internationally Known Discoverer of 'Lucy,' will Present Public Lecture at UCM

Known worldwide for his role in the ground-breaking discovery of “Lucy,” which researchers consider a direct ancestor to humankind,, paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson, Ph.D., will make a public presentation at the University of Central Missouri on Monday, March 28. His lecture is free and open to the public, and begins at 7 p.m. in Hendricks Hall, located on the second floor of the Administration Building. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

February 16, 2022
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UCM Aviation, University News

Invitation to City Leaders Provides Opportunity to Increase Understanding of Skyhaven's Role as Regional Airport From Ground, Birds-eye Perspectives

While the University of Central Missouri’s Max B. Swisher Skyhaven Airport has a long history of preparing students for aviation careers, the university is working with community leaders to give them an up-close and birds-eye perspective of the airport and its role in serving local and regional aviation needs.

February 16, 2022
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UCM Agriculture, University News

Murray State Educator Assumes New Role Leading UCM Agriculture Programs

Michelle Mullins Santiago, Ph.D., an educator who has been actively engaged in teaching agribusiness and economics continuously since 2008, will join the University of Central Missouri as the chair of its academic agriculture program. UCM Provost and Vice President for Academic Affair Phil Bridgmon announced her appointment, noting that Santiago officially begins her new duties July 1, 2022.

February 09, 2022
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University News, Center for Multiculturalism and Inclusivity

ABC News Veteran, 'What Would You Do?' Host, John Quiñones, to Visit UCM

John Quiñones, ABC News veteran and creator and host of the popular “What Would You Do?” nationally televised program, will speak at the University of Central Missouri Wednesday, Feb. 23. His free presentation, made possible by the Center for Multiculturalism and Inclusivity, is open to the public and is the first talk in what the center hopes will become many conversations with distinguished visitors to UCM in the months ahead. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend this event at 7 p.m. in Nahm Auditorium, located in the W.C. Morris Science Building.

February 08, 2022
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University News, UCM Aviation

VTR Gift Supports Aviation Student in Seeking Commercial Pilot Certification

The University of Central Missouri’s role in helping to address a national pilot shortage and to fill other vital positions in the aviation field through training is benefitting from the School of Aviation’s relationships with organizations that share the same interest. Among such groups, VTR (Visionary Training Resources) recently made a financial gift to help a UCM student reduce a portion of the expenses needed toward earning a Commercial Pilot Certificate.

February 08, 2022
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UCM Theatre and Dance, University News

UCM Spring Studios 2022 Ready to Entertain Audiences Feb. 10-12

Enjoy a collection of 10-minute plays as University of Central Missouri (UCM) UCM Theatre and Dance presents Spring Studios 2022, “A Night of Nights…at Night.”

February 07, 2022
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UCM Board of Governors, University News

Board Authorizes Change in Aviation Flight Fees, Naming of Building Space

In its special plenary session Jan. 27, the University of Central Missouri Board of Governors approved an increase in aviation fixed wing flight fees and established an aviation fuel surcharge. This was in addition to authorizing an agreement for on-call fence services, the naming of a space for future renovation in the Lovinger Building, and approving updates for the university’s strategic plan.

January 31, 2022

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