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Locality: Kirksville, Missouri

Phone: +1 660-785-5406



Address: 100 E Normal Ave, Baldwin Hall 110 63501 Kirksville, MO, US

Website: zombie.truman.edu

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Zombie 101: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse 04.07.2021

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Zombie 101: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse 05.06.2021

As we prepare for next year's class. Here is last summer's winner of the PSA competition.

Zombie 101: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse 28.05.2021

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Zombie 101: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse 15.05.2021

******************************************************************************************* IMPORTANT UPDATE NUMBER 2: Zombie Scholars Academy is now back up and running as part of the award-winning Joseph Baldwin Academy. If you like talking about zombies, critical thinking, survival skills, or scary movies Zombie 101 is your cup of tea. It's not too soon to apply for next summer. http://jba.truman.edu/ ********************************************************************...********************************************************************************************************* IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT ZSA/ZTA 2017 In the next few days, applicants to the 2017 Zombie Scholars Academy, and 2017 Zombie Teachers Academy, will be notified about the cancellation of this summer’s programs. Colleges and Universities throughout Missouri were notified in January of significant withholdings in funding by the state as a result of revenue shortfalls and the need to balance the state budget. Additional cuts to higher education are anticipated in the next fiscal year. After careful contemplation, it was determined that in the present budgetary climate the academy could not provide the ideal balance of staff and students required to make the exceptional experience we have come to love these past several years. We are currently evaluating strategies that would allow for the reanimation of the program in summer 2018 while adapting to the more challenging budgetary climate. We regret any convenience this change in plans may cause students and their families. Please feel free to contact our office with any questions you may have, and in the meantime, keep thinking critically about disaster preparedness. Sincerely, Kevin Minch, Associate Provost Jared Young, Coordinator of Summer Academies and Institutes