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May 9, 2022
Show-Me Gold members balance college with military obligations
The Show-Me Gold program offers Army National Guard students an opportunity to pursue their degree as they prepare for Officer Candidate School (OCS). In the military, they learn valuable skills that prepare them for college and their professional careers.
entertainment
April 21, 2022
SEMO’s art students create mural for Southeast Behavioral Hospital’s courtyard
Assistant professor of art and design Joshua Newth and his Drawing III students are collaborating with Southeast Behavioral Hospital to create a nature-inspired mural for an outdoor courtyard to uplift patient morale.
entertainment
March 28, 2022
The art of mental health: Using creativity to cope with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts
Student teacher and Arts Council director Kelly Downes is creating a collection of artwork to send to friends and family to honor the memory of her closest friend, Matthew McDonald, who recently took his life.
entertainment
February 25, 2022
SEMO student dances with adversity
At age 5, De’Vonate Graham was diagnosed with cancer. At 13, he was placed in foster care. At 16, he ran away with the circus. At 19, he is a freshman dance major putting himself through college by working at a local gas station.
other
February 11, 2022
SEMO baseball picked to win OVC; Wilber named Player of the Year
Shortstop Tyler Wilber earned the Preseason OVC Player of the Year. Wilber’s batting average is .378, 49 RBI, 109 total bases a .542 slugging percentage and 76 hits. He ended the 2021 regular-season with a OVC-best .400 batting average.
news
January 31, 2022
Southeast student teachers adapt to the “COVID-19 normal”
A daily rise in COVID-19 cases and temporary school closings across Cape Girardeau County have impacted SEMO education majors in their student teaching assignments.
news
November 11, 2021
“What Became of the Dark?:” A lecture held in honor of the James Webb Telescope Launch
NASA’s James Webb Telescope will provide images never seen before to the human eye after it launches from the European Spaceport in French Guiana on Dec.18 at 7:20 p.m Eastern Time, but have you ever wondered what your view of the night sky would look like without ...
entertainment
September 27, 2021
Crisp Museum hosts annual Game Night for students
Musical theater freshman Jessica Farfan said, back home, her family has a game night every Wednesday. It was always something she looked forward to and has missed since being at school. “When I heard there was a game night, I was really excited,” Farfan said. “It’s...
entertainment
September 13, 2021
Southeast art faculty and students collaborate on Shipyard Music Festival project
Printmakers Hannah and Blake Sanders married at a collaborative art event in St. Louis after living in multiple places across the country. They competed for the same printmaking position at SEMO in 2014. Now, they are both art educators at the university and work a...
entertainment
September 2, 2021
Student wins free semester of college at “Big Bucks & BBQ” event
Hopes for a free semester of college, a set of AirPod Pro’s, a $100 Amazon gift card and hot dogs brought more than 870 Southeast students to Parker Field for the first “Big Bucks & BBQ” event Aug. 31. “The biggest thing is just trying to provide an awesome event f...
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