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Southeast Missouri State University marked a milestone for regional health education as supporters, students, faculty, and community leaders gathered to celebrate the Roy Blunt Health Professions Hall. The ceremony highlighted how a modern, well-equipped facility will strengthen hands-on training, deepen community partnerships, and help meet growing local workforce needs in health care.
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In this episode of "SEMO Spotlight," we speak with Sarah Chapman, a student who is truly everywhere on campus. Sarah serves as the student representative to the Board of Governors while maintaining a double-major in English and Music studies, as well as a minor in Jazz and Commercial music.
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In this episode of "SEMO Spotlight," we speak with Sarah Chapman, a student who is truly everywhere on campus. Sarah serves as the student representative to the Board of Governors while maintaining a double-major in English and Music studies, as well as a minor in Jazz and Commercial music.
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SEMO’s Board of Governors reviewed new campus partnerships in medicine, agriculture, and STEM, unveiled the Vollink Family Observatory, and announced updates to the Police Academy during their June 17 meeting.
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On Friday, December 13, the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors approved naming the institution’s future health sciences building in honor of former U.S. Senator Roy Blunt. The Roy Blunt Health Professions Hall will be a 55,000-square-foot facility providing new academic and lab space for SEMO’s Department of Allied Health, Kinesiology, and Sport Sciences.