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Harris-Stowe State University has a new leader for the second time in just over a year. Corey S. Bradford Sr. stepped down as president last week after one year in the job. Latonia Collins Smith, provost and vice president of academic affairs, will serve as interim president.
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Attorney Wayman F. Smith III served as a member of the Harris-Stowe State University Board of Regents for 21 years, and as chairman for 12 of those years beginning in 1989. Smith died at Barnes-Jewish Hospital on Tuesday. He was 80.
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As coronavirus cases surge around the country, St. Louis-area universities are planning to welcome students back to campus in August. But many will not be…
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Corey S. Bradford Sr. chose a tough time to come home to the St. Louis metro. The native St. Louisan took office as president of Harris-Stowe State…
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Vanessa Garry is passionate about preparing aspiring administrators to lead today’s schools. As an assistant professor of educator preparation and…
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Universities in the St. Louis region are releasing plans to return students back to campus this fall, but they come with a warning.School administrators…
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Waiel Turner, 20, was not planning on going to college. He thought about entering the U.S. Air Force or becoming a police officer for the St. Louis…
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Missouri is joining 20 other states in a nationwide initiative to attract students who’ve put a hold on their college education back in the…
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Anaejal Davies reaches into a jar of wriggling fruit fly larvae and grasps one with a pair of tweezers.“You have to be really delicate,” said Davies,…
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When Harris-Stowe State University President Dwaun Warmack graduated from high school, he had a 1.7 grade-point average and did not think he was college…