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The Innovation Lab is the first of several new buildings on the Rolla campus funded in part by a $300 million donation from an alumnus.
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The annual event attracted teams from as far as England and Australia as students who are getting high-tech instruction take time to compete in old-timey mining events.
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The Trashion Show brought teams of students together to work on collaboration and creativity and have some fun.
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James T. Minor comes to SIUE with experience at California State University and the U.S. Department of Education.
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When it comes to the wealth gap, a college degree “doesn’t serve as an equalizer among Black and white families,” said Lowell Ricketts, a data scientist with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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The University of Missouri Board of Curators approved four major projects on the Rolla campus, including upgrading two entrance areas.
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The University of Missouri-St. Louis is spending $7 million to expand a simulation center where nursing students use high-tech robotic mannequins and computers to learn and prepare for human patients.
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Harris-Stowe State University is no stranger to financial challenges, and the coronavirus pandemic brought on new ones. The institution's newest president, Corey S. Bradford Sr., discusses how Harris-Stowe weathered the pandemic and what are his efforts to bring in more state funding to the university.
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The state’s budget also provides funding for the public defender system and mistakenly paid unemployment benefits
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UMSL, UMKC and Missouri S&T all have more first-time college students committed to coming this fall than at the same time last year.