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  • Ahead of the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health on Wed. Sept. 28th, Feeding America released “Elevating Voices to End Hunger Together: Community-Driven Solutions to Address America’s Hunger Crisis”. The report included insights and anti-hunger policy recommendations gleaned from listening sessions held across the country, including in southeast Missouri.
  • Tafadzwa Mlambo, a cybersecurity major at Southeast Missouri State University, talks about his job as an Graduate Assistant in the Career Services Department. He manages his own studies and uses his skills in many fields to work as a teaching assistant. He is also the president of the International Student Association and has shown interest in learning about other cultures and traditions.
  • KRCU Public Radio spoke with Jenny Pape, of Miss Jenny & The Howdy Boys before their performance at 'Tunes At Twilight' on Fri. Aug. 26, 2022.
  • Hannah Weathers discusses her experience working with international students as well as the procedures of International Services. She talked about the most interesting aspects of her career and her experiences at SEMO.
  • KRCU Public Radio spoke with Rip Lee Pryor—the Sept. 2nd, 2022 'Tunes at Twilight' guest musician. He's the son of the late Chicago Blues Legend Snooky Pryor. Raised deeply connected to the Blues tradition, he is also very much his own man musically.
  • We recently spoke with Miranda Sullivan, Director of Aviation and Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Technology at Southeast Missouri State University about SEMO's Professional Pilot Program.
  • Mercy Lubeju, who is pursuing a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences, shared her experience as a student ambassador for international students. She talked about her role and responsibilities in her work and the process of becoming a student ambassador. She talked about interacting with international students and student life experiences at Southeast Missouri State University.
  • On this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with Missouri Department of Conservation agent, Clarissa Lee, about Chronic Wasting Disease in deer and 'Mandatory CWD Sampling Weekend', which is Nov. 12th and 13th. The disease is deadly among the deer population, and there is no cure. The sampling program aims to monitor and reduce the spread in Missouri and the region.
  • Vishwanath Varma Indukuri, a Computer Science major at Southeast Missouri State University, discusses his position as a graduate assistant in the same department. He oversees his own academic progress and works as a teaching assistant using a variety of talents. He talked about his professors and how they assisted him with tasks. He talked about the study papers he had written for Professor Rashmi Mitra.
  • On this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with Leslie Washington with 'Moms Demand Action', about the upcoming 5th Annual 'National Gun Violence Survivors Week', from Feb. 1st—7th, 2023.
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