A new MU health initiative could bring billions in revenue to Missouri by 2045
MU is expected to invest $400 million into the NextGen Precision Health Initiative.
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Continue ReadingSTURGEON, Mo. (KMIZ) The Sturgeon School Board approved a vote to have a four-day school week for the 2020-2021 school year. The school district posted on its Facebook page on Tuesday that school leaders made their decision based on a recent district survey. According to the post, 69% of parents, students and staff members approved
Continue ReadingAlmost all Jefferson City School District sporting events were canceled today because of winter weather. “I would imagine there are people out there saying, the roads are just wet, we could’ve played tonight and you know, maybe but we’re not going to gamble on safety,” Gary Verslues, the Jefferson City School District assistant superintendent said.
Continue ReadingThe New Bloomfield R-III school board approved a vote to move the school district to a four-day week for the 2020-2021 school year.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri is asking lawmakers for an increase in funding.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri announced Wednesday it will end its partnership with the Confucius Institute following changes in federal guidelines.
Continue ReadingHe was selected out of 70 candidates to serve as the school’s new vice president for institutional advancement.
Continue ReadingSome Missouri state lawmakers behind an effort to limit to ban most uses of seclusion rooms, which are small rooms with little to no furniture or accommodations, are hoping to find success early in the 2020 legislative session.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools leaders plan to present Monday night a $20 million bond issue plan that includes projects to accommodate continued student population growth and millions of dollars in renovations to an aging middle school.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Jefferson City Schools Superintendent Larry Linthacum said Monday that the district will put on hold a plan to construct two buildings to house fifth- and sixth-grade students “after considerable reflection and further input gathering.” Linthacum and district officials had been working for about 10 months on a plan to address overcrowding
Continue ReadingA former assistant football and track coach in the North Callaway School District pleaded guilty to attempted sexual contact with a student.
Continue ReadingA Columbia Public Schools bus ran off the side of the road Monday morning during its commute.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City School District cut ceremonial ribbons at multiple school buildings to mark the end of a construction project that began in 2017.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) University of Missouri adjunct professor and faculty member Wayne McDaniel died on Friday while on a school trip in Thailand. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, and we’re doing anything we can to support them during this very difficult time,” said university spokesman Christian Basi. “Wayne is a longtime employee
Continue ReadingAn 18-year-old man was arrested at Jefferson City High School on Thursday on suspicion of being a fugitive out of Virginia.
Continue ReadingThe campaign, which started July 1, 2019, has already raised $1.7 million months before the deadline.
Continue ReadingDistrict officials say nine of the districts 13 kindergarten through 8th grade buildings are at or over capacity and the other four buildings are nearing capacity.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education presented a plan to the state’s board of education in early December which would provide teachers a pay raise and target hard-to-fill positions with additional pay incentives.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Two women claim the University of Missouri’s Title IX office mishandled their sexual assault and stalking allegations against former basketball player Terrence Phillips. The federal lawsuit from Jane Does 1 and 2 accuse university officials of not properly following their own rules. That includes a failure to fully investigate a claim
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The former associate dean of the University of Missouri School of Medicine wants to change her lawsuit against the school. Dr. Rachel Brown filed the initial lawsuit in December 2017, seeking to get her job back or for her salary and benefits paid from now until her retirement. Brown, who is white,
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