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June 17, 2022
Virtual Reality course integrated into SEMO curriculum
The use of technology integration in classrooms is growing throughout the world. At Southeast, many instructors use Apple products such as Macbooks or iPads in their curriculum. AR480 Introduction to Virtual Reality (VR) at SEMO is teaching students to create their...
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June 9, 2022
New terminal at Cape airport an opportunity for SEMO pilot program
Cape Girardeau Regional Airport is planning for a new terminal, a project which could provide SEMO students with hands-on-training. The planning for the terminal is complete and airport manager Katrina Amos has met with designers, financed by the CARES Act. The Fed...
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April 14, 2021
Global Brigades traveling to assist underserved countries using telebrigades during COVID-19
Each year, the Global Brigades at SEMO travels to underserved countries, creating makeshift clinics, eco-stoves and water systems to serve the community members. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Global Brigades have been unable to travel but continue t...
entertainment
April 14, 2021
Creating bridges with art: Campus Art Guild promotes community outreach
The Art Guild at Southeast Missouri State University is a student-run organization dedicated to promoting art and art-making, bridging divides, and creating an inclusive space for all artists.
entertainment
April 13, 2021
“By any means necessary:” Artist and professor discusses latest exhibit at The Council of Arts
Artist Chris Wubbena’s mantra is “By any means necessary” Any idea or feeling he wants to convey through his art, his mantra will push him to find the meaning, discipline and medium to convey the message to his audience.
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March 10, 2021
BSU, God’s Ensemble perform to celebrate Black culture
On March 5, God’s Ensemble, the Gospel Choir at SEMO put together a live show to celebrate Black history and excellence. The show featured live music, singing, dancing and trivia. The Black Student Union (BSU) and The Ordered Steps, a student organization that danc...
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November 13, 2020
Letting the Paint Run: professor and art student talks about art process
On the first Friday of every month, the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri holds an art walk where participants can explore local art. Many times, the artist is also present to discuss their artwork with visitors.
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