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SEMO students who are considering a career in medicine now have more opportunities for academic and personal development. SEMO has just entered a partnership with St. George's University, a school in Grenada, West Indies, that will allow outstanding medical major students to continue their studies and advance their progress.
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The feelings fluttering through new students' minds on their first day at SEMO can ignite excitement and inspiration while also creating intimidating thoughts. International students not only go through that same wave of emotions, but also experience culture shock, homesickness, and an entirely new world all around them.
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SEMO university president Carlos Vargas announced the formal launch of the largest comprehensive funding campaign in the history of the university, with a final goal of 60 million dollars, on Oct. 13 at the Homecoming Kickoff Block Party.
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In a survey done by Bankrate, it is stated “Gen Zers are significantly less likely than Baby Boomers to always tip when they eat at a sit-down restaurant (35% compared to 83%).”
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SEMO’s Anthropology Department has uncovered its fifth cold case identification.
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Speaker Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr., Emmett Till’s best friend, and cousin, listens to his wife, Marvel Parker, speak during the event.
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Founded in 1873, March 22, 2023, marked the Southeast Missouri State University sesquicentennial anniversary, and a celebration was held at the University Center on SEMO’s campus.
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SEMO Men's Basketball falls to Texas A&M - Corpus Christi in the NCAA Tournament
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Black Indigenous Performers of Color (BIPOC) is hosting their first Black History Month program from 7 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 24 at Rose Theatre. The program will hold space for Black organizations and students on campus to celebrate their history through performances and presentations.
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Playing in all 23 games so far this season and starting in 19 of them, Doyle has accumulated the most starts on the team as a freshman and second most overall, behind junior guard Sophie Bussard. She is on the court for an average of 20 minutes a game, leading the Redhawks in free throw percentage at 83.3 percent and sitting top five in offensive rebounds, assists, and points per game.