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What does workforce development look like in southeast Missouri? To find out, we sat down with Dan Presson, Director of Career Services and Interim Vice President for Economic and Workforce Development and Rob Gilligan, President and CEO of the Cape Chamber.
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This episode is all about SEMO’s sesquicentennial which kicks off on March 22, 2023. We will discuss plans for the year-long celebration and look back at some events in the university’s history.
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On this edition of the program, Dr. Carlos Vargas shares plans for Southeast Missouri State University's sesquicentennial celebration which kicks off on March, 22, 2023.
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We meet two new members of the SEMO Family: Nora Bouzihay is Assistant to the President for Equity Initiatives and Wendell Snodgrass is the Vice President of University Advancement. They both started their tenure at SEMO on December 1, 2022.
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Esports is a rapidly growing industry that offers a form of sport competition through video games. Just like traditional sports, Southeast students wanted a gaming space to gather, play, compete, and relax, so the university built oneSEMO’s Department of Engineering and Technology offers students the opportunity to major in anything from engineering to computer technology or technology management to professional pilot.
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We sat down with SEMO Athletic Director Brady Barke in late November 2022. He discussed recent wins by Redhawk Athletic teams, student athlete academic success and provided an update on the Houck Multi-use complex.
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The College of Education, Health and Human Studies at Southeast educates the region’s nurses, teachers, counselors and health professionals. The 2022 midterm elections are now behind us. What happened to the so called “red-wave” and why didn’t it materialize?
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We talk with Dr. Kevin Timlin to learn more about International Education and Services at Southeast Missouri State University. Plus, Dr. Pam Parry from the Department of Mass Media has details of a diversity study of the peer-reviewed journal "Journalism History" where she serves as editor.
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We talk with Dr. Sven Svenson about SEMO's Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness that combines horticulture and cannabis. And Southeast’s Department of Chemistry and Physics purchased a new telescope this summer that will help provide a great view of the night sky. Dr. Jonathan Kessler stops by to tell us all about it.
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On this edition of the program we talk with Dr. Chris Rieger – professor of English and director of the Center for Faulkner Studies. He was recently awarded a grant for a project titled “Teaching and Learning William Faulkner in the Digital Age.”