Is marijuana use on campus trending up? If you’ve read the Campus Crime section of a recent digital issue of the Muleskinner, you’ve probably noticed the number of entries related… Read more »
Category: UCM News

Veterans Upward Bound program reaches out to vet community
A new program at the University of Central Missouri is training veterans in a way they’ve never been trained before — how to transition back to civilian life. Veterans Upward… Read more »

Unity Week brings speaker on mental health
Spotlight’s Unity Week is a week to celebrate the diversity in our UCM community through a week of events. Each event is designed to educate and celebrate the many unique… Read more »
Ghanian Dance comes to UCM
The department of music is breaking into West African music by having a Ghanian dance event, culminating Friday with a performance. The guest artist performing is Nani Agbeli, a well-known… Read more »
Spotlight gets wrapped up in Unity Pole
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Spotlight hosted the Unity Pole, an event for Unity Week, a series of events intended to bring diverse groups together Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Union Atrium…. Read more »
Tunnel of Oppression offers new experiences
Three new rooms were added to the Tunnel of Oppression this year, expanding visitors’ educational experiences. The Tunnel of Oppression, hosted by The Spotlight, began Monday and runs through 6… Read more »

UCM art and design department celebrates history with book signing
Faculty Senate seeks new president in upcoming months
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – UCM Faculty Senate will elect a new president this spring. Katie Jacobs, an assistant professor in psychological sciences, has been Faculty Senate president for two years and has… Read more »
Career Services hosts annual BIG Expo
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Career Services Center at the University of Central Missouri is hosting its annual Spring BIG Career Expo from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, in the Multipurpose Building Arena…. Read more »
Central organization partners with Kansas City schools to feed area
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The Kansas City High School Agro Program, designed by Bill Nigro, a Kansas City restauranteur, and Melvin Woods, former dean of Pembroke Hill School, is an initiative… Read more »