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Governor Mike Parson visited the Lee Summit Missouri Innovation Campus on March 2. Jeff Danley from VMLY&R led Parson through a presentation of the virtual reality demonstration. "I enjoy bringing in people into virtual reality to help introduce them to new experiences and show what the possibilities are for virtual reality," Danley said. "With the governor, hopefully it helped him understand how we can use virtual reality in a classroom environment and how that’s going to better prepare students here at UCM for the future workforce."

Governor Parson visits Mixed Reality Studio at Missouri Innovation Campus

Written by Abram Tabor and Meah Copeland March 4, 2021

  Missouri Governor Mike Parson visited the Missouri Innovation Campus in Lee’s Summit Tuesday, March 2 to recognize the recently launched Mixed Reality Studio’s help in addressing the state’s need...

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Kelly Murphy,  UCM military and veterans services director, won the championship title on the first season of the CBS show “Tough as Nails.” Photo by John Kennedy

UCM’s Kelly Murphy wins “Tough as Nails”

Written by Clarissa Nivens, Reporter December 4, 2020

  Kelly Murphy,  UCM military and veterans services director, won the championship title on the first season of the CBS show “Tough as Nails.” The television program aims to celebrate the attributes...

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Water damage in Ward Edwards’ Room 2010, caused by a leaking roof. Best said the roof is nearly 20 years old and would be replaced with the deferred maintenance funding. (Photo by Jason Brown, managing editor.)

MO legislators aim to tackle deferred maintenance

Written by Garrett Fuller March 27, 2019

Ward Edwards’ leaky roof may be a thing of the past if deferred maintenance funding stays in the state’s higher education budgetThe budget, as it stands, would provide each state university with $1...

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