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Polk County House of Hope purchases buildings from ±«Óãtv to expand services
Polk County House of Hope (PCHOH) is planning to expand its services to Polk County and surrounding counties with the purchase of two buildings from ±«Óãtv. The University's Board of Trustees and the Missouri Baptist Convention recently approved the sale of Ingman Hall and Maupin Hall on the Bolivar Campus to PCHOH.
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President Turner encourages making wise decisions
You want to be on campus and have in-person classes. We want you to be on campus and instruct you through in-person classes. In order to do this, we all must make wise decisions. As we head into the weekend, you will have some decisions to make concerning travel or off-campus activities.
±«Óãtv celebrates 143rd school year at formal convocation
Two faculty members and a staff member were honored during ±«Óãtv's annual convocation Wednesday, Aug. 19 - the opening of the 143rd session of the University. This year's event was held in front of a small gathering of students due to occupancy limits because of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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New faculty join ±«Óãtv for 2020-2021 academic year
±«Óãtv is pleased to announce several new faculty members for the 2020-2021 academic year. ±«Óãtv's faculty is integral in the University's mission to be a Christ-centered, caring academic community preparing students to be servant leaders in a global society.
±«Óãtv Trustees affirm relationship with MBC
±«Óãtv's Board of Trustees approved a resolution affirming and acknowledging ±«Óãtv's relationship and common goals with the Missouri Baptist Convention during its July 29 board meeting.
COVID-19 puts CGC projects on hold
As the world began to shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic, ±«Óãtv's Center for Global Connections had to keep its mission project teams home as the campus transitioned to remote learning for the remainder of the semester.
Counseling in a pandemic
Life for a college student is difficult enough without a global pandemic being thrown into the mix. At ±«Óãtv, students have counseling services available to them.
Out at Home
±«Óãtv spring athletes lose seasons, careers to the COVID-19 global pandemic.