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CDI Welcomes TRUSelf Scholars
This summer, the CDI brought in 20 new students through the Truself program. Through a variety of programming and events, the 4-day intensive allowed students to explore campus, find community, and learn about resources that will aid in their success on campus. Thank you so much to the Career Center, Special Collections in the library, UCS, faculty, and the McNair Program, for presenting, and spending time with students. We can't wait 'til next year!
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In this column members of UCS will be providing some advice on different topics regarding mental health! There will be three counselors/therapists answering your questions: Lucas Fischer, Morgan Gaeke, Tracy Parks.
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We want to hear from you, so if you have a question, submit it here!
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Peace Paw Hour
This year the CDI has partnered again with University Counseling Services to bring you, Peace Paw Hour. This is an opportunity for all students to pop in for a quick talk with a counselor about anything you want. These sessions will be offered every Wednesday in BH 111. Come for a snack, stay for a chat!
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University Health Center & Counseling Services
CFM offers services conveniently on campus for all students. If you need something, have a question about what is provided or payment options, stop by and they'll be glad to help!
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Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9am - 5:30pm Friday: 9am - 3pm
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Truman ROTC
Open to students in ALL majors, the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) at Truman State University offers motivated students the tools, training, and experiences to succeed in any professional field — be it in the Army or in a civilian career.
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Elective classes offered through Army ROTC also provide students with the foundation to become a commissioned officer in the Active Duty, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard.
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Talk to our Campus Partners
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Connect with our Student Orgs
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The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) mission is to empower Truman State University community by dismantling disparities which prohibit fair and inclusive access to our resources, services, and programs, simultaneously strengthening the interpersonal relationships with historically unrepresented and systematically minoritized students. CDI believes it is the responsibility of every individual to intentionally contribute attitudes of open-mindedness that helps foster a culture of respect, inclusion, and belonging. Through academically, socially, and culturally responsive programming, CDI will continue to encourage students, administrators, faculty, and staff at Truman State University to engage in meaningful, transformative experiences while celebrating personal uniqueness and communal solidarity.
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