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Perhaps most famously, in the summer of 2023 Shipp biked 800 miles over 12-days across Kansas helping raise 8 million dollars for student scholarships.
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Firaol Ahmed founded Moii Coffee from his dorm room to help fix a broken coffee supply chain and amplify the voices of Ethiopian coffee farmers.
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Universities and hospitals are among the institutions that would need to cut their budget under proposed changes to how medical research grants are funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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Several schools — including Missouri S&T, SLU and UMKC — achieved R1 status for the first time.
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At 5.3%, the unemployment rate for young university graduates is at its highest in around three years, said New York Fed economist Richard Deitz.
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New healthcare alliance announced Tuesday in Springfield is expected to become 'the largest producerThe alliance consists of SPS, MSU, OTC and CoxHealth.
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Highland Community College in rural northeast Kansas will take steps to address alleged racial discrimination and harassment under an agreement announced Monday with the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Future Doctors and Dentists from KCU Joplin assist community organizations and meet future patients during annual community service day.
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Borrowers don’t have to wait to pay off their student loans. Depending on their financial situation it benefits borrowers to pay on their loans while interest has been suspended.
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The passage of Senate Bill 55 and its signing by the governor at a ceremony held on campus on July 12, 2000, was the culmination of many years of work by both Dr. Julio Leon, then MSSC's president, and members of the local legislative delegation.