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Campus Highlights - June 2018

Dear colleagues,

Though we鈥檙e in the midst of summer, the month of June held many exciting events and achievements for the 澳门六合彩官网开奖 System. On June 7, ,鈥 a request recognized and approved by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education. June 20 had our University community welcoming . Finally, June 21 held two notable events, with 聽MU announcing and as part of the Ameren Accelerator cohort.

June was also a month of systemwide successes that have the opportunity to touch not only our faculty, staff and students, but each and every Missourian. First, just one year after we made a collective commitment to reducing the cost of education for our students, the UM System was selected as an OpenStax OER Institutional Partnership Program. 聽Though we鈥檝e already made great strides in adopting open educational resources systemwide, our faculty continue to deliver on this commitment. At Missouri S&T, Associate Professor of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering聽Dr. Cesar Mendoza , saving his roughly 210 students per year a total of about $23,000. UMKC Adjunct Instructor聽Lara Mabry, who teaches an online introduction to biology course, . We鈥檙e even leading the way by developing our own instructional materials to take the place of textbooks that typically cost several hundred dollars each. For example, MU Professor Amy J. Schmitz and Electronic Services Librarian Cindy Bassett for Dispute Resolution in the Digital Age, a resource Schmitz created and adapted for her class from existing, freely available resources.

Our system also made great strides toward collaborating to reach new health solutions for the citizens of Missouri and the world at the聽Precision Medicine Summit, hosted at MU. The summit brought together more than 180 participants, including faculty researchers and medical professionals from across the UM System, to uncover synergies that will lead to effective collaborations and fundamental research systemwide. You can view聽听补苍诲听聽of the summit on the University's YouTube channel.

While it is important we recognize our achievements as a system, it is also imperative we recognize the effort and innovation we see at each university, every day. During the annual Board of Curators meeting, the board and I had the opportunity to host an Evening of Presidential Honors to appreciate some of the best and brightest faculty systemwide. Included in the ceremony were our recent Curators鈥 Distinguished Professors and Teaching Professors, the inaugural class of Presidential Engagement Fellows and recipients of this year鈥檚 President鈥檚 Awards. Those honorees include:

Additionally, we recognized Bea Doheny, a recent MU graduate, as our Student Entrepreneur of the Year. To see the photos from the event, please .

I am so proud of our faculty, staff and students who work so hard year-round, and I can confidently say our Board of Curators shares these sentiments. Last week, Board Chair Steelman shared a statement about the events that took place at Mizzou in 2015. Though the message notes the positive changes at MU, it鈥檚 primary message is this: together, our four universities and the system are transforming; we鈥檙e creating a more resilient and accountable university and that is something of which we can all be proud. Below, you will find additional updates from each of our universities, including stories focused on student success, research breakthroughs and meaningful engagement. If you have an update or story to share, please send it to umpresident@umsystem.edu.

Sincerely,

Mun Y. Choi, president
UM System

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Exceptional graduating students honored at awards ceremonies
UMKC recognized 19 graduating students at the spring 2018 for maintaining high academic achievements while demonstrating a commitment to community service and leadership.

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Professor promotes materials of tomorrow
As a boy, Dr. Joseph Newkirk was fascinated by artwork that depicted a sleek, space-age future of flying cars and robotic servants 鈥 the stuff of TV shows like聽The Jetsons. Today, he鈥檚 thinking about聽聽to transport people to Mars or make robots stronger.

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UMSL part of group receiving grant from Lumina Foundation to make St. Louis a 鈥楾alent Hub鈥
础听聽from the Lumina Foundation is intended to aid efforts in the St. Louis region to eliminate degree completion gaps for low-income and African American traditional-age students. The St. Louis Talent Hub is a collaboration led by St. Louis Graduates, a network of K-12 and higher education, youth-serving nonprofit organizations, businesses and philanthropies dedicated to transforming lives through postsecondary education equity.

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Real world experience: Symphony performs works by student composers
Three student composers in the聽MU School of Music聽recently聽聽to have their compositions performed by an ensemble of world-class musicians. The performance at Powell Hall in St. Louis marked the culmination of a year-long collaboration between the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the Mizzou New Music Initiative, funded by Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield and the Sinquefield Charitable Foundation.

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