Longtime Stephens College president Dianne Lynch is getting ready to start her 15th year as president of the nation’s second-oldest women’s college. She joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”. She tells listeners that there are currently 500 veterans on a waiting list to get a service animal. President Lynch says Stephens is seriously looking at a program to train service animals. She’s also on the board at Columbia’s Boone Hospital Center and tells listeners that she believes in Boone. President Lynch, a former reporter, says the decision to go independent was the correct one for Boone:
(LISTEN): Longtime Stephens College President Dianne Lynch appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”
Longtime Stephens College president Dianne Lynch is getting ready to start her 15th year as president of the nation’s second-oldest women’s college. She joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”. She tells listeners that there are currently 500 veterans on a waiting list to get a service animal. President Lynch says Stephens is seriously looking at a program to train service animals. She’s also on the board at Columbia’s Boone Hospital Center and tells listeners that she believes in Boone. President Lynch, a former reporter, says the decision to go independent was the correct one for Boone:
Longtime Stephens College president Dianne Lynch to appear Saturday on 939 the Eagle
The president of the nation’s second-oldest women’s college says the average GPA of incoming freshmen at Columbia’s Stephens College this fall is between 3.5 and 3.7. Diane Lynch will be starting her 15th year at Stephens College, which was founded in 1833.
President Lynch will join host Fred Parry in-studio tomorrow morning at 7 on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Ms. Lynch is a former news reporter and journalism instructor.
While she’s impressed with academic performance of incoming freshmen at Stephens, President Lynch says college students must improve their writing skills. She says that has eroded in recent years. She also says that college students today have more mental health challenges and more anxiety, due to COVID.
President Lynch will also discuss Stephens’ animal science and behavioral program tomorrow morning. She says Stephens College is the most pet-friendly campus in the nation.
(LISTEN): Columbia’s Midway Golf and Games aims to become mid-Missouri’s premier family fun destination
Saturday is the highly-anticipated grand opening of Columbia’s new Toptracer golf facility at Midway Golf and Games.
The multi-level facility has been accepting walk-ins this week. Midway Golf and Games general manager Taylor Burks, a former Boone County clerk, tells 939 the Eagle that he’s hearing great feedback.
“A number of people have said that they don’t have to go to Chesterfield or Overland Park, Kansas to see Topgolf. They’re able to do it right here in mid-Missouri now,” Burks says.
Tomorrow’s grand opening is from 10 am to 10 pm and includes a fireworks display at 9:15 pm. Mr. Burks says the new Toptracer facility will draw golfers and families from across mid-Missouri. He wants to see Midway Golf and Games be mid-Missouri’s premier family fun destination.
“We get guests all the time from Fayette, Boonville, as you know Sedalia and Marshall. Over in Mexico, Moberly. These are places that they’ll travel a little bit for travel or attractions and that’s what we’ve created,” Burks tells 939 the Eagle.
Mizzou football coach Eli Drinkwitz will host his countdown to kickoff event to benefit Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Missouri tomorrow at 5:30 pm in the banquet room.
Longtime Stephens College president Dianne Lynch to appear Saturday on 939 the Eagle
The president of the nation’s second-oldest women’s college says the average GPA of incoming freshmen at Columbia’s Stephens College this fall is between 3.5 and 3.7. Diane Lynch will be starting her 15th year at Stephens College, which was founded in 1833.
President Lynch will join host Fred Parry in-studio tomorrow morning at 7 on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Ms. Lynch is a former news reporter and journalism instructor.
While she’s impressed with academic performance of incoming freshmen at Stephens, President Lynch says college students must improve their writing skills. She says that has eroded in recent years. She also says that college students today have more mental health challenges and more anxiety, due to COVID.
President Lynch will also discuss Stephens’ animal science and behavioral program tomorrow morning. She says Stephens College is the most pet-friendly campus in the nation.
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