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Artist Ebony Johnson Wright sits in front of her painting, "Portrait of Jamal." She primarily paints Black figures to showcase the beauty and joy of Black individuals rather than the pain and discrimination frequently portrayed in art. "I just want them to look like they are important," Wright said about her portraits. "Like they mean something to the world." Wright's work has been featured in many galleries, including at UCM, and she has also won multiple awards for her art and the messages it covers.

Artist Uses Her Paintings to Make Others Seen

Written by Emma Fischer, News Editor March 5, 2022

  Bright ochre yellows, rich cerulean blue and dark, complex mixtures of brown made a series of paintings in a University of Central Missouri art classroom particularly eye-catching. Several three-by-four...

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Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders a Staple at UCM

Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders a Staple at UCM

Written by Madeline Turner November 18, 2019

The Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders has been a staple on the UCM campus since its inception in 1971, but it’s easy to walk past the center without knowing exactly what they do. Kaitlyn...

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UCM Communication Disorders Expands Clinic

Written by Katlin Younts November 15, 2019

The Welch-Schmidt Center for Communications Disorders at the University of Central Missouri has expanded and is now working with clients who have Parkinson's Disease.  A Parkinson Voice Project Grant...

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