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  • In celebration of Southeast Missouri State University's Sesquicentennial Year, Homecoming will look a little different and include a Homecoming Kickoff Block Party.
  • Dr. Sara Edgerton Talks About Southeast Symphony Gala Opener for 2023 Season. In celebration of Southeast Missouri’s 150th anniversary, this All-American concert will present exciting works such as William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony and Charles Ives’ The Unanswered Question.
  • Mehrier Bin Touhid is a junior at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in cybersecurity and working as a tour guide for the Office of Admissions. In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', Mehrier describes traveling around the U.S. while taking online classes at SEMO.
  • Hannah Eastman is a Pre-Med Graduate student majoring in biology at Southeast Missouri State University. Outside her classes, Hannah is also a runner on SEMO’s cross-country and track teams.
  • Strike Up the Band host Dr. Robert Gifford spoke with retired SEMO Music Professor and composer Dr. Robert Fruehwald.
  • 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.
  • Dr. B.F. Johnson came to Southeast in 1897 just as Southeast’s fifth President William Duncan Vandiver, ended his tenure to pursue a career in politics. Working as Chair of the Department of Mathematics, Johnson was its “lone professor” until his retirement in 1940 – a career spanning 43 years!
  • 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.
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