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  • Explore the varied sounds of brass and percussion featuring SEMO faculty Deborah Caldwell (trumpet) and Shane Mizicko (percussion). These instruments have been around for millennia but are still being refined and creatively adapted in new works!
  • James Rice is pursuing a double major in Acting (Bachelor of Fine Arts) and TV/Film at Southeast Missouri State University. He recently produced and directed a music video alongside SEMO alums and classmates.
  • Jillian Lamboglia is one of the faces behind the SEMO marketing team. She creates content and post on multiple SEMO social media platforms. Even though she is not a marketing major, her degree in musical theater helps her do her job efficiently.
  • 'Carpe Diem' is an annual event held at the Southeast Missouri State University Campus, celebrating the diversity found on campus. SEMO is home to a rich international reach, making Southeast's campus the proud home of students, faculty, and staff from over 60 countries. The event will be held Saturday, March 1, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. in the Student Recreation Center, East Gym.
  • Samuel Brucker is a Cyber Security Major student who is also pursuing a minor in Computer Networking. In this episode, he talks about his achievements with the cyber defense club, Competitive Cyber Security, and the new Charles Stamp Cyber Command Center.
  • In this episode, join us as we learn more about the 12th annual Power of Women Expo and Luncheon hosted on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University. The Expo kicks off at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 19 at the Show Me Center. The luncheon will follow at 11:45 a.m. This annual event showcases local businesses, community groups, and campus organizations, offering a platform to connect, empower and inspire.
  • In this episode, we get a preview of the Conservatory of Theatre and Dance's Restaurant Hop, also known as the Taste of Cape event. The Restaurant Hop takes place Tuesday, March 25th, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. with all proceeds going to the BFA students' Senior Showcase Event and trip to NYC.
  • Adriana is the third student to start the new Bilingual journalism program with Southeast Missouri State University and KFVS12. She is completing a major in Journalism and a minor concentration in Production TV/Radio at Sacred Heart in Puerto Rico.
  • In this episode of 'Exposition', we speak with iconic rock-country explorer Missy Andersen and Her One Man Band—she's the third featured performer of the 2025 Spring Tunes at Twilight Concert Series hosted by Old Town Cape. Missy Anderson performs on Friday, May 23, from 7 to 8 pm at the Ivers Square Gazebo at 44 N. Lorimier in Downtown Cape Girardeau.
  • We recently spoke with Dr. Courtney Kisat, organizer of the First Annual Folk Fest of Cape Girardeau, about the upcoming event. Folk Fest kicks off Friday, June 6, at Ebb and Flow Fermentations and continues Saturday, June 7, at Port Cape. This free public event is brought to you by Southeast Missouri State University, the Center for Regional History, and MOCHE (Missouri Council for History Education). Folk Fest features historic talks and live acoustic musical performances by Jason Heeter, Steve Schaffner, the Jumper Cables, Snowbird Street Band, and Swamp Boys. All events are free and open to all ages.
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