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  • This week's guest on 'SEMO Spotlight' is Tyler Lofton. He graduated in December 2023 with Southeast Missouri State's inaugural class in the Professional Pilot Program. He earned his commercial multi-engine license after completing coursework at the university and fieldwork at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport.
  • Pianist Brian Woods is a celebrated musician touring the globe and serving as Music Director for Classical Programming at the World Chess Hall of Fame in Missouri. He will be performing his piano recital at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus on Sunday, January 28, 2023.
  • Keaton Lacey's work will be featured in two upcoming performances at the River Campus.
  • Breanna Miles is a Track and Field athlete at SEMO majoring in Corporate Communications with a double minor in Sports Management and Marketing.
  • Brigit Ciskowski is a 2016 Southeast Missouri State University alumna, holding a Bachelor's in Fine Arts degree, with an emphasis in sculpture. She is now in graduate school at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
  • United We Work came about because of data that United Way collects. One of the obstacles to employment that always comes back from employers, as well as job seekers, is transportation.
  • Scott Bellovich and James Rice are sophomores at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in Television and Film. They earned the Redhawk Award for their film "Dear Bridge" at the Fault Line Film Festival 2024.
  • Abe Stuber coached football, track, and basketball at Southeast between 1932 and 1946. During those years roaming the sidelines, courtsides, and meets, Stuber’s teams – usually known as the “College Indians” or “Teachers College Indians – won 17 MIAA titles in three sports.
  • “Someday I’m gonna be, exactly like you,” a wispy little voice sang out in Barbie’s first television commercial in 1959. “Till then… I’ll make believe that I am you.”
  • Christopher Mosher is a senior at Southeast double-majoring in Trumpet Performance and Music Education. As a student, he has played in numerous concert, jazz, and marching band ensembles.
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