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U of M likely to split from TBR

University of Memphis will likely break away from the Tennessee Board of Regents and David Rudd, president of the U of M, will take questions from the campus community at meetings scheduled next week. This news comes from an e-mail Rudd sent to the university students, faculty members and staff Thursday. “I ...

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New campus group pushes for sex ed

Planned Parenthood Generation Action is reopening its University of Memphis chapter to promote sexual education on campus and offer information and resources for students. Generation Action, a national student-run group associated with Planned Parenthood, organizes events on campuses and in their communities ...

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Board of Regents appoints new chancellor

David Gregory is the new acting chancellor for the Tennessee Board of Regents. The announcement was made during a conference call Thursday afternoon, between regent members and Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. Haslam said Gregory has the character, insight and commitment to the system, to carry on this ...

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U of M to transform its teacher preparation program

University of Memphis College of Education is changing its teacher preparation pro- gram with funding from the University-School Partnerships for the Renewal of Educator Preparation consortium, a beneficiary of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant. The Gates Foundation will dedicate $34.7 million ...

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Shooting Scare

Paige Buatt, a 22-year-old international business major at Mississippi State University, was studying in the Mitchell Memorial Library when sirens went off on Thursday morning. “I didn’t think anything of it, but then we got an emergency alert saying there was a shooter on campus,” Buatt said. ...

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Invisible illnesses may affect students’ overall performance

Anxiety and Depression are often portrayed as “invisible illness.” But people who suffer from these disorders experience evident symptoms in their day-to-day life. Krislyn Brown, a twenty-year-old junior child development major at the University of Memphis, has struggled with anxiety and depression ...

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U of M to replace chicken with steak

Everyday will feel like Sunday for some students as the University of Memphis replaces the Tiger Den’s Chick-Fil-A with a Steak ‘n Shake this semester. The diner-themed restaurant famous for steak burgers and milkshakes will open in late September, according to University officials. The decision ...

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Memphis Fashion Week is calling all students

Memphis Fashion Week is gathering to celebrate local artists and other events, such as The Emerging Memphis Designer Project, which was created to help elevate and promote local designers. The 2015 Memphis Fashion Week will also include a main runway show Friday and Saturday night, which will showcase ...

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