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On senior night at the Show Me Center, SEMO erased a slow start with a dominant second half, beating Tennessee Tech 89-73 as seniors shone ahead of the OVC tourney. Story provided by Arrow Reporter Carter Clark. The Arrow is Southeast Missouri State University's Campus News Organization.
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SEMO's Carpe-Diem turns the Rec Center into a global bazaar, where international students share food, fashion, and traditions from 60+ countries. This story was originally published by the Arrow, Southeast Missouri State University's Campus News Organization.
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SEMO community mourns 20-year-old kicker Danny Duray, remembered as “life of the party” after his passing on campus following standout NJCAA career and return to the Redhawks.
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In this episode of SEMO Spotlight we speak with Dr. Abram Book, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Modern Languages. Dr. Book discusses his recent recognition with the Vernon Gantt Award for Distinguished Community Service from the Kentucky Communication Association.
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In this episode of SEMO Spotlight we speak with Dr. Abram Book, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Modern Languages. Dr. Book discusses his recent recognition with the Vernon Gantt Award for Distinguished Community Service from the Kentucky Communication Association.
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Online threat forces SEMO's Kent Library evacuation; all clear issued as similar bomb threats target university libraries nationwide.
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Southeast Missouri State University will celebrate 708 graduates at two commencement ceremonies Saturday, Dec. 13. Justin Davison, President and CEO of Saint Francis Healthcare System, will present the keynote address at both ceremonies.
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SEMO’s STEM college is celebrating Space Week Nov. 3-7 with lectures, trivia, and stargazing events, offering students opportunities to explore astronomy and learn about the universe.
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SEMO’s new Charles Stamp Cyber Command Center, developed with IBM, offers students and the community hands-on training to tackle real-world cyber threats in a state-of-the-art facility.
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A new $100,000 H-1B visa fee could limit job opportunities for international students in the US, hitting smaller employers hardest and raising uncertainty for future foreign workers.
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SEMO will inaugurate Dr. Brad Hodson as its new president during Homecoming Week, featuring campus events, a block party, and an official ceremony on Friday, Oct. 17.
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Cape Girardeau Regional Airport Manager Jojo Stuart sat down with us to discuss the openings of afternoon flights to Dallas, Texas beginning in December as well as the seasonal flights to Pensacola, Florida starting in April. Stuart speaks on the Department of Transportation's decision to renew Cape Airport’s contract with Contour Airlines as well as repairs and additions to airport facilities such as the new terminal, repairs of the taxiways, and a larger hangar built for the SEMO Aviation program