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  • In this episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we speak with Professor Dustin Siegel (PH.D.) from the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. The discussion revolved around impactful research on invasive species and the educational opportunities available for students interested in biology.
  • Ithamar Hubble was born in 1762 in Connecticut to Daniel Hubbell and Sarah (Gregory) Hubble. At 17, in 1779, he volunteered and served as a private and a spy in the New York militia.
  • Welcome to mid-February! It’s a short month but not short on things to celebrate: Black History month, Groundhog's Day, Valentines, Random Acts of Kindness Day and Presidents Day, and Mardi Gras and the Lunar New Year. It’s also the start of Lent, where meat may not be on the menu on Fridays and, in case you don’t know, we welcome the astrological sign of Pisces on the 19th, symbolized by two fish. So, seafood’s on the menu.
  • In this episode of 'Expositon', we speak with Craig Milde from CREATE Cape County about the upcoming February Annual #11. This year's theme is particularly exciting as it revolves around film. CREATE Cape County's February Annual #11 will take place on Saturday, February 21st, at the American Legion Hall in Jackson, with doors opening at 6:30 PM and the film presentations starting at 7 PM.
  • In this episode of 'Exposition', we speak with Eli Pippin, a music education major at SEMO, about the Southeast Wind Symphony's upcoming concert titled The Road is Life: The Music of James David. The performance is set for February 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bedell Performance Hall, featuring an evening dedicated to the powerful and expressive works of composer James David, live in residence at Southeast.
  • On this episode of 'Exposition', we speak with guitarist Mark Tonelli. He previews his upcoming 'Underground Jazz' show on March 21st at Scout Hall in Downtown Cape Girardeau. The show is at 7:30 pm. Doors open at 7.
  • Southeast alumnus Tim Nicolai graduated in 2005 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in acting and directing. Nicolai is currently an Assistant Professor at the Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre & Dance.
  • Brittney Swicionis graduated with undergraduate and graduate degrees from Southeast Missouri State University. Today, she is an instructor, personal trainer, entrepreneur, and regional director for a non-profit organization.
  • Bella Gasior is pursuing a double major in Health Sciences and Psychology and with a minor in Exercise Science at Southeast Missouri State University. After she graduates in December 2025, Bella will go to graduate school for occupational therapy.
  • The leaves and temperature are falling suddenly. Baseball season is winding down. Football season has wound up. Horror movie season is finally here, and food cook-offs are abundant. It's fall, y'all.
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