A.T. Still University of Health Sciences has been named a recipient of the 2020 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
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Gov. Mike Parson said more than $130 million in CARES Act and general revenue funding will go toward several areas of the state’s infrastructure — with a majority earmarked for education.
The PSC granted fuel rate adjustments for Empire after addressing concerns raised over a retired coal generation facility.
Due to Missouri’s economic recovery, the U.S. Department of Labor has “triggered off” of the unemployment Extended Benefits (EB) program, making Missouri no longer eligible for the program.
Missouri approved nearly 65,000 patients, caregivers — with another nearly 10K more in process.
The Missouri Supreme Court heard final arguments in a case over the state’s remote voting policies Tuesday afternoon.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Board of Education extended a rule change on its attendance policies through the remainder of the school year.
Missouri’s POST Commission granted preliminary approval for the first law enforcement training academy to be hosted by a HBCU on Monday.
Missouri’s general revenue for September increased 3 percent over the same time last year, according to the latest general revenue report released Monday.