In this issue, October 25-November 8 Page 1 > News Jennies golfers make program history Page 4 > News Remembering Carmen Techau Page 5 > Feature UCM alumni check in… Read more »

In this issue, October 25-November 8 Page 1 > News Jennies golfers make program history Page 4 > News Remembering Carmen Techau Page 5 > Feature UCM alumni check in… Read more »
Four ministers from different parts of Missouri recently came together for a panel discussion that touched on the morality of war, the death penalty and abortion. Atticus Dyer, director of… Read more »
UCM was recently awarded the $2.7 million Strengthening Institutions Grant through the U.S. Department of Education to help increase retention rates on campus by adding new programs, funding the employees… Read more »
Some 4,000 high school band students from Missouri and Kansas, representing 32 bands, descended on the UCM campus Saturday for the 38th annual Festival of Champions. This 14-hour event featured… Read more »
In honor of homecoming and the theme “Once a Mule, Always a Mule,” the Muleskinner staff reached out to alumni to see where they are now and what they are… Read more »
Graduate student Jacque Flanagan, a digital media production alumni and a former editor of the Muleskinner, gave a presentation Sep. 25 titled “Developing Your Feature,” where she discussed her summer… Read more »
UCM’s history of teaching the next generation of educators stretches back to when it was founded in 1871 as Normal School Number Two. To fulfill its goal of educating the… Read more »
Matthew Dunehoo is a filmmaker living and working in Kansas City, Missouri. From May 7-28, Dunehoo wrote and directed his first feature film “Wretch.” Dunehoo previously wrote and directed the… Read more »
Art, painting, photography, graphic design, band and Domino’s pizza – these were some of Carmen Techau’s favorite things. Techau, a freshman graphic design major, died in her room at the… Read more »
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