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What's Happening at Truman
Check out all the great things happening around campus and throughout our community.

Boeing Grant Provides Scholarships and Career Preparation
A decades-long partnership with The Boeing Company continues to grow as Truman recently received a $75,000 grant from the aerospace giant.

Faculty Work to be Celebrated on Campus
The fall 2023 Celebration of Faculty Scholarship event will take place from 3-5 p.m. Oct. 27 in Kirk Memorial.

Greenwood Autism Center Celebrated at Homecoming
Truman incorporated the Greenwood Interprofessional Autism Center into Homecoming festivities with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Oct. 21.

North Star Music Festival Returns Oct. 27-28
This year’s North Star Music Festival will take place Oct. 27-28.

Lyceum “Films and Finger Foods” to Screen Horror Classic
The fall “Films and Finger Foods” event of the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series will screen the classic Vincent Price horror film “House on Haunted Hill” at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Del and Norma Robison Planetarium.

Campus Welcomes German Radio Personality
Truman’s campus will host German radio personality, theater director, actor and author Jürgen Kuttner, from Oct. 23-27 as part of his tour of the Midwest.
Mitchell Heberer
Class of ‘21