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Maria Marzuco graduated from SEMO in May 2023 with a Bachelors Degree in Family Studies and a minor in Art. She works for the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Saint Louis as the Southeast Missouri Program Coordinator.
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Maria Marzuco graduated from SEMO in May 2023 with a Bachelors Degree in Family Studies and a minor in Art. She works for the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Saint Louis as the Southeast Missouri Program Coordinator.
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Evan is a 2022 Business Marketing Management graduate from Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO), who has worked at SEMO for the past year with Lighthouse (Baptist Collegiate Ministry) as Assistant Director.
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Evan is a 2022 Business Marketing Management graduate from Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO), who has worked at SEMO for the past year with Lighthouse (Baptist Collegiate Ministry) as Assistant Director.
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The ‘Neighborhood Solar Project’ objective is to collaborate with community organizations like the University to host solar generation. The project began by constructing solar canopies in the Show Me Center Parking lot, designed to produce solar energy for homes in the area. It is the largest such program in the state.
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Replacing the buses will help to improve air quality in and around schools and communities.
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The report noted HBCUs account for more than 20% of Black Americans' bachelors degrees, and they serve many Pell Grant-eligible students, meaning they qualify for the federal needs-based grant program.
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On March 1, President Carlos Vargas announced John Mehner would join the office as Assistant Vice President for Economic and Workforce Development. The office is responsible for developing partnerships with state and local businesses and industries to identify training needs, leading to the development and delivery of revenue-producing workforce education and training solutions.
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It was not until 1972 a woman was first elected to the Missouri Senate, and in the state's 200-year history, while there have been more than a thousand men who have held office, just 36 women have served.
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Southeast Missouri State University announces potential changes to academic offerings.