Heather Hollingsworth, Associated PressFaculty & StaffBoard Upholds Firing of Missouri Professor who ProtestedKANSAS CITY, Mo. ― The University of Missouri’s Board of Curators upheld its decision to fire an assistant professor whose run-ins with student journalists and the police during race-related protests last fall drew widespread attention, the university system said Tuesday. The board found that Melissa Click’s appeal “brought no new relevant information,” the university system […]March 15, 2016Leadership & PolicyMan Acquitted in Fatal Dorm Fire to Lose Teaching CredentialsA man who was acquitted in a fatal Kentucky dormitory fire has agreed to surrender his Missouri teaching and administrator licenses after he was accused of lying about his past to obtain the credentials, according to a settlement agreement in the case.September 14, 2014StudentsCentral Missouri Seeks to Boost On-Time Graduation RateAs part of a national push to produce more college graduates, the University of Central Missouri is launching an initiative designed to help more of its students earn degrees in four years.March 31, 2013StudentsHaskell Indian Nations U. Sports Programs on Probation through 2014The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics has put all athletic programs at Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas on probation through 2014 for “violations involving ineligible players.”September 12, 2012Page 1 of 1