Rise & Shine: KC Streetcar Extension

Join us for a moderated panel on the future of the Kansas City Streetcar.

Students Work with Community in New Field Exploration Course

Field experience in the community in your chosen profession is a hallmark of a UMKC education.

Community MOVE Session

Move More Get More, a community-based research initiative sponsored, is hosting FREE MOVE sessions for the community all fall. Move sessions are fitness sessions designed to increase physical activity and community through movement.

UMKC Faculty Member Featured for Work in Fight against COVID

The innovative approach to fighting COVID-19, championed by Dr. Lisa Cillessen, is taking hold in rural areas of the state.

UMKC Professor Calls on Community to Help Understand Climate Change Effects

Volunteers from across the metro helped collect data for a national research project

Summer Internship Program Opens High Schoolers’ Eyes to Pharmacy Research

Program introduces students to the role pharmacists play in improving people’s health and well-being

Sherman and Sunderland Gifts Amplify Education Program Success

Foundation support accelerates Institute for Urban Education growth, progress

Financial Leadership for Medium and Large Organizations: Using Financial Information Systems to Access Organizational Financial Health

The Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership offers an extensive set of workshops, seminars and courses on nonprofit leadership and management, fundraising and finance, and marketing and communications. All programs are open to the public, but also complement the Bloch MPA program’s nonprofit management emphasis.

UMKC NIGHT AT SPORTING KANSAS CITY

Join UMKC as Sporting KC takes on the Houston Dynamos!

Financial Leadership for Small Organizations: Using Financial Information Systems to Access Organizational Financial Health

The Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership offers an extensive set of workshops, seminars and courses on nonprofit leadership and management, fundraising and finance, and marketing and communications. All programs are open to the public, but also complement the Bloch MPA program’s nonprofit management emphasis.