In conjunction with mathleague.org, Truman will host a Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics qualifying contest for elementary and middle school students on campus Feb. 25.
At night, the massive 109-year-old beaux-art limestone building exterior is illuminated in the team’s colors, a glowing red-and-gold beacon in the skyline. Step through the doors any time of day, and there’s a gigantic fan zone to match.
Today, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) named five University of Missouri professors as 2022 Fellows for their distinguished efforts in advancing various fields of science.
In honor of National Pizza Day, Feb. 9, students are invited to attend Spike's Annual Pizza Bowl for free pizza and a chance to vote for the best pizza in town.
The Weidenbaum Center is honored to host Nathan Jensen, Professor in the Dept. of Government at the University of Austin-Texas, who will be speaking on how goverments use incentives to spur economic development.
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. He will also seek opportunities that lead to joint-funded research and development with government agencies and industry.
The City of Branson municipal government invites all residents and community members to an open house and job fair at City Hall on February 13, 2023, at City Hall located at 110 W. Maddux street from 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. to get to know the people behind Branson’s local government and to see what jobs are available across its 13 departments.
When there’s something strange in your (campus) neighborhood, rest assured that Melissa Hayes has heard all the Ghostbusters jokes before you blurt out the rest of the chorus.