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Big changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid have caused delays in getting necessary information to both colleges and families.
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The annual markets outlook from the Food & Agricultural Policy Research Institute anticipates declining farm income, higher costs for producers.
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The St. Louis-based private university has quadrupled its low-income students since 2013. The school's administrators say their strategies to do so could be applicable nationwide.
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The federal lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri alleges barring gender-affirming care to minors is discriminatory.
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A total of 37 non-managerial employees in three of the station's departments will be represented by the Communications Workers of America.
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The appointees include a noted lawyer, a philanthropist and an orthodontist who would be the only member with a degree from a campus other than Columbia's.
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The University of Missouri System is halting the use of diversity statements in its hiring practices. UM President Mun Choi said in an email Monday that officials will now send a “values commitment” to job applicants instead of DEI statements.
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The nine-member Board of Curators has seven graduates from the flagship campus in Columbia and none from UMSL, UMKC and Missouri S&T combined. During a meeting last week in Rolla, the curators made changes to the pension system.
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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 University of Missouri Board of Curators approved four major projects on the Rolla campus, including upgrading two entrance areas.