Two third-year A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) Occupational Therapy program students were recently selected to present at the Western Regional OT Spring Symposium (WROTSS) in Las Vegas.
Annie’s Project, a program offered by University of Missouri Extension for two decades, gave Amy Lehenbauer the confidence she needed to become active in the family farm.
Hannah Belanger has been named to one of the most prestigious teams in all of college athletics as she was selected as a Second team Academic All-American by the College Sports Communicators.
A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) students celebrated a birthday of sorts for the University’s Drabing Human Patient Simulation Center birthing simulator, while announcing some exciting new technology coming to the campus soon.
So-called “sacrifice pastures” might be needed to help promote forage production the rest of this cattle grazing season, according to Patrick Davis, a University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist based in Stockton.
The Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors recently honored its 2022 winners in a special ceremony, according to Gloria Johnson, executive secretary for the Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors(opens in new window).
Truman State baseball dropped game one of the second doubleheader against Rockhurst 5-3 and play of the second game was halted in the top of the fourth with the Hawks leading 7-6.
“This was a great opportunity for the students, and I was excited to share Missouri S&T’s campus with the next generation of leaders focused on green initiatives,” says Anne Faeth-Boyd, a two-time S&T graduate.
Both chambers reconvened on Monday, March 6, 2023, with the primary focus being passage of majority caucus priority bills before the legislature departed for the spring recess.
The BFSA executive committee hosted a gala to commemorate its 40th anniversary. (From left to right) Harry Harris, BFSA president, Sherry Hieken, Carla Jordan, Antoinette Sterling, Cierra Price and Richard Middleton (Photo by Kyle Simmons)
There is a vacancy currently on The Missouri Bar Young Lawyers' Section (YLS) Council in District 5 (Boone, Callaway, Cooper, Howard and Saline counties).
Senior Luis Schneegans (left) and Junior Zahria Patrick were among the nearly 300 students from across the country to present their work Feb. 9-11 at the Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM in Washington, D.C.
Starting July 1, the public will have access to public court records from personal electronic devices, per a Supreme Court of Missouri rule change approved last year