Yeoman’s Work

    By participating in nearly 100 humanitarian mission trips, pediatric emergency medicine physician Jeff Kempf dedicated his career to providing as many services as possible to children around the globe.  As a kid, Jeff Kempf was given a book about Tom Dooley, an American physician who was known for providing humanitarian care, primarily in Southeast Asia

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    Alumni Reunite to Help Global Vaccine Efforts

    Truman has been the home of the bulldogs for more than 100 years. In 1915, the mascot was selected by students to represent the school because of its perseverance and ability to hold on and fight until the very end. With that in mind, it makes perfect sense that two Bulldogs are currently leading the

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    SKGRSP, Find Out What It Means

    The University is known for its beautiful grounds, and now visitors have a new spot to consider for their favorite place on campus. After years of planning, a total makeover of the campus mall and a generous gift from an alumna, Truman has a functional area for events, complete with an updated fountain. The Sandra

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    The Inadvertent Artist

    An experience in the Peace Corps inspired Lindsey Dunnagan to a career as an artist.  Lindsey Dunnagan uses her art to explore human interactions with the natural environment. Whether the medium is pencils, paint or Plexiglas, she has always been creative, but it was her life-altering time in the Peace Corps that ultimately pointed her

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    Top Dogs

    VOLLEYBALL Ellie Kaat The senior outside hitter passed 1,000 career kills during the season and had the highest hitting percentage among players with at least 100 attacks at .237. Kaat was second in overall kills with 248 and points with 283. She led the team in kills per set with 2.64 and points per set

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