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Meet Reena Dixit

A Sophmore Health Science Major and Psychology Minor. She is the Executive chair of the Women's Resource Center and the head fundraiser of the Student Public Health Association. After Graduating from Truman State University she wants to work in the public health realm, specifically relating to women's health and infectious diseases. An interesting fact about her is that she is left-handed and she was born in Dallas, TexasI and loves hanging out with family and friends

SEE Scholar Vanhessa Xayaphet blogs about her experience abroad in France

Troglodytes & Saumur

Visiting the Troglodytes & Saumur So last week, I went to the French troglodytes and Saumur, France. The French troglodytes were houses under the earth, in caves. We got to see how this community thrived and lived, also how they managed to live in caves for such a long time. The last person to live in these specific troglodytes was …
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Center for Diversity & Inclusion Graduation Celebration

Tuesday, April 2nd at 6:00 pm,
SUB Alumni Room
Calling students, both graduate, and undergraduate, that are graduating in May, August, or December 2019! We would love for you to join us in celebrating your success. Please complete the form below to RSVP by Friday, March 22nd.

The Women's Resource Center

Diversity in the Media: Ur Fav is Problematic

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7- 9 pm SUB 3203

March 20th, 2019

Do you have a favorite celebrity who's attitudes, beliefs, or opinions make you uncomfortable? This will be a discussion on how modern celebrities can be problematic. Join us to know why celebrities are problematic, discuss your own opinions, and eat free food!

March, 25th

6:30p-8:30p

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This is a Domestic Abuse Workshop that will teach individuals how to recognize unhealthy and abusive relationships and where to go for help in the Kirksville area. It is very informative and will be open for everyone who wants to learn. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
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Nominations for the Leadership Recognition Program

Note: Open till March 20 at 5 PM
Leadership Recognition Program is designed to honor Truman students, advisers, and organizations for their dedication to their peers, campus, and Kirksville community through various leadership roles during the academic year. For this program to be successful, we need the support of students, faculty, and staff in the nomination process. If you know of an exceptional student leader, advisor, organization, or event, please take the time to read through the packet and complete a nomination form.
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PHRE 361 Gender & Religion in America will be devoted exclusively to LGBTQ issues related to religion

The initialism LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals, ideas, practices, and groups in American society. These identities present some of the most interesting, and socially relevant, challenges to religious institutions and beliefs today. This course will be devoted to investigating questions, dilemmas, arguments, and conflicts that arise when thinking about religion and LGBTQ issues. This course is discussion-based. Reading assignments will reflect many voices: lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, queer, and opponents to any and all the preceding. We will read and hear the voices of people with first-hand knowledge of these issues, as well as those of scholars, activists, religious leaders, and others. You do not have to be a PHRE major or minor to take this course. I welcome persons of all sexual and gender orientations. You simply need to be willing to critically consider all positions in these debates. Grades will be determined by pop quizzes, essay-style tests, a term paper, and class participation.

Contact Dr. Ashcraft with any questions
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Association of Black Collegians
Every other Thursday
8:00 PM in BH 112
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National Association of Black Accountants
Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 241
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First Gen United
1st/3rd Wed of the month
7:00 PM in Centennial Conf Rm
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PRISM
Every Thursday
8:00 pm in VH 1148
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Minority Ambassadors Program
Every other Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 112
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International Club

Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 304
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization
Every Thursday
6:00 pm in BH 201
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Muslim Student Association
Every Tuesday
4:30 PM in BH 113
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African Students Association
Every Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 301
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