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On this week's episode of 'SEMO Spotlight', we recognize Navy Veteran Zach Huffman in honor of Veterans' Day. Zach is a junior at Southeast Missouri State University, majoring in Mass Communication: Multimedia Journalism.
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In 1950, Southeast opened its first multiple-purpose student union, a student-centered recreation hall and lounge, dedicated to students who served in World War II, and all branches of the armed forces since the institution’s founding.
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Addison McMahan is a senior this year at Southeast Missouri State University, as well as the newly crowned 'Woman of the Year'. In her 'SEMO Spotlight' interview, Addison discussed her experience winning the title and her plans for higher education after graduation.
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Addison McMahan is a senior this year at Southeast Missouri State University, as well as the newly crowned 'Woman of the Year'. In her 'SEMO Spotlight' interview, Addison discussed her experience winning the title and her plans for higher education after graduation.
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Kent Library will host a film screening of Faulkner: The Past Is Never Dead in November on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University. The 2023 documentary is the first-ever about William Faulkner created with the authorization and cooperation of his estate and offers insights into Faulkner’s life, struggles, and literary works.
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As part of the post-war building boom under President Mark Scully, Southeast added a new facility in 1960 named for Dr. Arthur Clay Magill, long-time Professor of Chemistry, and Chair of the Science Department.
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The FAFSA form for students attending college during the 2024-2025 school will open two months later this year in December 2023, making the student financial aid and school decision time shorter for many.
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Nineteen sixties-style “student power” protests finally arrived on the Southeast campus in September 1977, when activists set up a tent encampment on the terraces to draw attention to their discontent with student housing curfews and regulations handed down from the 1920s and 1950s.
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It was a sunny and breezy afternoon Wed. Oct. 18th, and on a field overlooking the Southeast River Campus—it was the last major practice day in Cape Girardeau for the SEMO Marching Band before they hit the road for the Bands of America Super Regionals exhibition showcase performance.
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It was a sunny and breezy afternoon Wed. Oct. 18th, and on a field overlooking the Southeast River Campus—it was the last major practice day in Cape Girardeau for the SEMO Marching Band before they hit the road for the Bands of America Super Regionals exhibition showcase performance.