SEMO Spotlight
SEMO Spotlight highlights alumni, students, faculty and staff and their successes.
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Alysa Massey is a second-year graduate student in SEMO's Communication Disorders program. Previously, Alysa obtained an Associate of Arts Degree from Mineral Area College and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Missouri State University.
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Caitlin Dehne is a senior at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Corporate Communications and Professional Writing. She is also a member of SEMO's DECA organization.
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Scott Bellovich and James Rice are sophomores at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Television and Film. They earned the Redhawk Award for their film "Dear Bridge" at the Fault Line Film Festival 2024.
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Clayton Eftink is a senior undergraduate student at Southeast double majoring in Finance and Business Administration. He is also triple minoring in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, and Business Law.
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Breanna Miles is a Track and Field athlete at SEMO majoring in Corporate Communications with a double minor in Sports Management and Marketing.
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Christopher Mosher is a senior at Southeast double-majoring in Trumpet Performance and Music Education. As a student, he has played in numerous concert, jazz, and marching band ensembles.
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Brady O'Neill is a senior undergraduate student at Southeast. He will graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Special Education in May 2024.
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Anna Simmons is a senior undergraduate student at Southeast pursuing a Bachelor's in Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in digital art. Last fall, Anna studied abroad in France for 16 weeks with SEMO's Department of Communication Studies and Modern Languages.
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Amy Elfrink graduated from Southeast Missouri State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting in 1991. She later returned to her Alma Mater to pursue a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling, and graduated in 2020.
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Brigit Ciskowski is a 2016 Southeast Missouri State University alumna, holding a Bachelor's in Fine Arts degree, with an emphasis in sculpture. She is now in graduate school at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.