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  • Brecken Styles is a Senior undergraduate student at Southeast Missouri State double-majoring in Musical Theater and Spanish.
  • Evan Coleman is graduating from Southeast Missouri State University, on Dec. 16, 2023, with a Bachelor's Degree in Art and a Minor in Entrepreneurship. In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', he describes the inspiration for his most recent art exhibition at Catapult Creative House and his plans after graduation.
  • Jaclyn Sexauer is double-majoring in Dance and Exercise Science at Southeast Missouri State University. Athletics have always been important to her, and in this episode, she shares what she has learned from participating in individual and team sports.
  • Leslie Washington recently participated in the 'Take Back the Night' event held on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University on Thurs. Dec. 7th. It was part of the '16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence', which ran from Nov. 25th - Dec. 10th, 2023.
  • In 2024, National Gun Violence Survivors Week will be observed from Mon. Jan. 22 - Fri. Jan. 26. This will be the sixth annual event, and this year's theme is "Moments That Survive", which will highlight the role of gun violence survivors as 'changemakers who are leading efforts to end gun violence by building, strengthening and unifying their communities'.
  • Madison Sniegowski is a senior undergraduate student at Southeast majoring in Communication Disorders. In this episode, she shares her experiences with student employment and undergraduate research opportunities in her field of study.
  • A student production of Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest runs on SEMO's River Campus in the Rust Flexible Theater from December 6th - 10th. In this episode of 'Exposition', hear about the performance with the director Roxanne Wellington, and her student Abby Naden.
  • In early 1873, the state created a third district normal school for southeast Missouri, joining district one in Kirksville and district two in Warrensburg.
  • Professor Harry Albert, a dedicated faculty member, wept openly at the sight of what remained of Old Normal’s ornamental towers after an overnight fire destroyed the school’s lone building and all its contents on April 8, 1902.
  • We celebrated our centennial in 1973 with quite a bit of buzz on campus. Enrollments were approaching a record 8,000. The college had officially become Southeast Missouri State University the year before in 1972. And the last major construction project of the first hundred years was underway; a vast, new student union to replace the outgrown Memorial Hall.
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