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The crypto and alternative investment club is currently deciding on their schedule, but SFA Vice President Julia Krause is available when the Forbes Trading Room is open to answer any questions students might have about the club or investing.

New Club Open to All Students

Written by Rowena Rambeau, Reporter March 2, 2022

 The Student Finance Association at the University of Central Missouri has created a new club for finance enthusiasts to enrich students’ futures in finance and serve budding interest in cryptocurrency....

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UCM online MBA program among best in the country

Written by Madison Preston February 4, 2019

U.S. News & World Report ranked UCM’s online Master of Business Administration program among the best in the country in its 2019 list of best online MBA programs released January 14. The Jan. 14...

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Warrensburg Collision earns Mo Chamber award

Written by Muleskinner Staff December 21, 2016

Business Brief Warrensburg Collision recently earned a 2016 Fast Track Award from the Missouri Chamber of Commerce, according to a news release. Manager Casey Lund accepted the award at the Missouri...

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Black Wall Street promotes student-owned businesses

Written by Muleskinner Staff September 5, 2016

By BETHANY SHERROW News Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Entrepreneurs filled the Elliott Student Union Atrium on Wednesday, Aug. 31, to create their own Black Wall Street. Briana Blocker,...

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SEC: Former Monsanto exec to get $22.5M as whistleblower

Written by Muleskinner Staff August 31, 2016

By JIM SUHR Associated Press (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A former Monsanto Co. financial executive who tipped off regulators about the agribusiness giant's accounting practices involving rebates for its...

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Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art studying expansion

Written by Muleskinner Staff August 29, 2016

(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Officials with the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City are planning a lengthy push to persuade donors, members and the public that the cultural institution needs to expand. The...

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Garmin announces major expansion at Olathe headquarters

Written by Muleskinner Staff August 26, 2016

(OLATHE, Kan., AP) — Garmin International says it is planning a $200 million expansion at its headquarters in Olathe. Garmin and the city of Olathe announced Friday that the company will build a new...

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Brewer AB Inbev to cut thousands of jobs in takeover deal

Written by Muleskinner Staff August 26, 2016

(BRUSSELS, AP) — The world's largest brewer, AB Inbev, expects to cut about 3 percent of its total workforce — equivalent to thousands of jobs — once it completes its huge takeover of its closest...

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Ameren plans electric car charging stations in Missouri

Written by Muleskinner Staff August 15, 2016

By JIM SALTER Associated Press (ST. LOUIS, AP) — Ameren Missouri is seeking approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission to build six public charging stations for electric vehicles between St....

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Sweetie Pie's owner sues son alleging trademark infringement

Written by Muleskinner Staff July 28, 2016

(ST. LOUIS, AP) — The owner of Sweetie Pie's restaurants in the St. Louis area is suing her son, alleging trademark infringement because he is using the restaurant name at three of his own restaurants. The...

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Route 66 becoming green with charging stations, solar panels

Written by Muleskinner Staff July 15, 2016

By RUSSELL CONTRERAS Associated Press (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., AP) — Route 66, a highway made famous for attracting gas-guzzling Chevrolet Bel Airs traveling from Chicago to Los Angeles, is turning green. The...

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Exceptions to rule: Big cities where homes remain affordable

Written by Muleskinner Staff July 12, 2016

By JIM SALTER (ST. LOUIS, AP) — Until recently, Christina Brouk was living with her parents. Now, still in her early 20s, she's living the American dream of home ownership — the same dream that's...

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