The team from UCM excelled in a recent marketing and sales competition with universities across the country, earning them a gold award. A team of two marketing students, Shelby Briscoe… Read more »
Category: UCM News
Best discusses issues from enrollment to snow days as his term begins
2018 has been quite a year for Roger Best. In July, the Board of Governors appointed him as the interim president after the resignation of then-president Chuck Ambrose. Then, in… Read more »
McNair Scholars honors students for research papers
UCM students were recently honored for their research papers through the McNair Scholars program and will be published in the fall issue of the McNair Journal. The first-place winner was… Read more »
UCM graduate student dies in car crash
A UCM graduate student died and two other people were injured in a head-on collision Monday morning. Kathleen Miller, 62, of Windsor, died in the crash. She was pursuing a Master… Read more »
They/Them movement: Gender neutral pronouns matter
Leah Weller, sophomore women, gender and sexuality major, hosted a pronouns workshop on Oct. 17 in recognition of the first International Pronouns Day. Weller hosted this event to bring awareness… Read more »
Campus facilities prepared for cold winter
The leaves changing color and falling from trees mark more than just fall and colder weather. For Facilities Planning and Operations workers, it means buildings need to be prepared to… Read more »
Census reveals UCM enrollment down
The Fall 2018 enrollment census report revealed what many expected: Enrollment at UCM is down markedly from where it was in Fall 2015 and Fall 2016. The report came out… Read more »
UCM graduate students find success at University of Iowa hackathon
Four University of Central Missouri graduate students competed at HACKUIOWA, an annual two-day Hackathon hosted by the University of Iowa. Nearly 400 students from across the country participated in the… Read more »
‘Pizza Plug’ scam tricks UCM students with pizza
Free pizza. It is every college student’s dream. Getting $50 worth of pizza for just $10 sounds like something that is too good to be true. That’s because it is…. Read more »
Natalie Peirce wins national academic advising award
Natalie Peirce, senior advisor at UCM’s new Success Advising Center, has been an advisor at UCM since 2012. She has helped numerous students get through their academic careers. Now she… Read more »