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From left to right Ichino Murakami, Mylanna Holman, and Delyla Boyd sit together wearing face masks and attending an online course. "People are losing their lives, so it's important that you just wear [a mask] to participate whether you agree or disagree," Boyd said.

COVID-19 Precautions Continue at UCM

Written by Libby East, Features Editor January 28, 2022

  Students, faculty and staff at the University of Central Missouri continue to adapt to new precautions as COVID-19 evolves and the CDC makes new recommendations. While the UCM community balances masking,...

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Karrie Snider, associate professor of early childhood education, works with some of her students on a class activity.

COVID-19’s Impact on UCM’s Future Educators

Written by Matthew Goldsmith, News Editor October 2, 2021

  From in-person mask mandates and social distancing to virtual learning, COVID-19 has brought significant changes to education and the classroom environment. These changes have especially impacted education...

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Freshman Angel Torres studies Psychology work in her dark dorm. Though Torres prefers in-person learning, she understands why virtual learning is important for students' safety, “In-person classes allow me to feel more comfortable asking questions,” Torres said. “Learning through a screen, things lag and sometimes the teacher moves too fast. During the pandemic, I do think it’s safer to learn virtually.”

Connections are Changing

Written by Angela Evatt and Derek Walsh August 30, 2021

  For many students at the University of Central Missouri, their first experience as a student occurred before the COVID-19 national pandemic, when many students could gather in small spaces, smile at...

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