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Attorney Wayman F. Smith III served as a member of the Harris-Stowe State University Board of Regents for 21 years, and as chairman for 12 of those years beginning in 1989. Smith died at Barnes-Jewish Hospital on Tuesday. He was 80.
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As coronavirus cases surge around the country, St. Louis-area universities are planning to welcome students back to campus in August. But many will not be…
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Corey S. Bradford Sr. chose a tough time to come home to the St. Louis metro. The native St. Louisan took office as president of Harris-Stowe State…
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Vanessa Garry is passionate about preparing aspiring administrators to lead today’s schools. As an assistant professor of educator preparation and…
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Universities in the St. Louis region are releasing plans to return students back to campus this fall, but they come with a warning.School administrators…
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Waiel Turner, 20, was not planning on going to college. He thought about entering the U.S. Air Force or becoming a police officer for the St. Louis…
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Missouri is joining 20 other states in a nationwide initiative to attract students who’ve put a hold on their college education back in the…
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Anaejal Davies reaches into a jar of wriggling fruit fly larvae and grasps one with a pair of tweezers.“You have to be really delicate,” said Davies,…
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When Harris-Stowe State University President Dwaun Warmack graduated from high school, he had a 1.7 grade-point average and did not think he was college…
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This Thursday, Harris-Stowe State University and the Missouri Humanities Council are commemorating some of the city’s past residents in a new Civil War…