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Zackary Koeller, a senior from Jackson, Missouri, and Danielle Bergfeld, a senior from Effingham, Illinois, were crowned the 2018 Man and Woman of the Year at halftime of the Southeast …
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For 12-year-old Grace Ozark of Perryville, Missouri, being understood when she speaks can be difficult, but communication is an essential aspect of her teenage world. “I want to be able …
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The annual Southeast Missouri State University United Way campaign will begin on Oct. 18. In 2017, Southeast students, faculty and staff contributed $27,661 to the United Way of Southeast Missouri. …
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The Southeast Prevention Resource Center is hosting three Youth Mental Health First Aid training sessions. Participants can choose from one of three sessions and must register by the corresponding deadline: …
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Information Technology (IT) is contributing by providing educational resources on information security on the new "Techtalk" blog. Visitors can scan simple tips on protection in the digital world, watch a four-minute video on setting up automatic Windows updates and discover how some hackers actually help keep information safe. The new "Techtalk" blog is more interactive, with the latest information available even quicker than before. Please leave comments, give articles a thumbs up and share helpful information with friends on social media. Being informed is what the information age is all about. IT provides peer-reviewed information fast and from all on-the-go devices. Stay informed by subscribing at https://itblogs.semo.edu. Subscribers will be automatically alerted, but never more than once weekly, if and when new information is posted.
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The "Take-Away Friday" series of faculty development workshops presents “Diverse Learners and Technology” at noon Oct. 19 in the Jean Ann Whitaker Model Classroom in the EDvolution Center in the Mark F. Scully Building Room 209. This week, the Center for Scholarship in Teaching and Learning hosts Heath Hase, EDvolution Center coordinator. As clever applications and programs become more affordable, their implementation can create challenges for diverse learner populations. Hase will provide solutions for incorporating technologies into increasingly diverse learning environments. This session is also a part of the Master Class in Culturally Responsive Teaching. To register, visit https://cstl.semo.edu/event/.
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Appointments Available Oct. 25 to Discuss Missouri Deferred Compensation PlanThe State of Missouri’s Deferred Compensation Plan allows for employees to defer either pre- or post-tax payroll dollars into a retirement savings plan. Dale Rippelmeyer, education specialist with the State of Missouri Deferred Compensation Plan, will be available for one-on-one consultations regarding the plan offerings from noon-4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, in Academic Hall Room 007. To schedule an appointment, email Dale at daler@mosers.org. Questions should be directed to Human Resources at (573) 651-2206.
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Center for Writing Excellence Presents WID Breakfast Workshop Oct. 17The Center for Writing Excellence announces the second Breakfast Workshop for the 2018 Writing in the Disciplines (WID) program. "Supporting Student Writing: Using Feedback as a Teaching Tool," presented by Dr. Missy Nieveen Phegley, director of composition and assessment, will be held from 7:30-9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the University Center Redhawks Room. This interdisciplinary event is open to all faculty. For more information and to register, contact Jennifer Weiss, coordinator of the Center for Writing Excellence, at jlweiss@semo.edu.
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Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus presents “Our Town” as a part of the 2018-2019 Rhodes 101 Stops and Commerce Bank Jeanine Larson Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance Series …
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The Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum at Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus will host Dr. Joni Hand, associate professor of art history at Southeast, as part …
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Students in high school choir ensembles from across southeast Missouri will perform in the inaugural Women’s Choral Festival Oct. 26 at Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus. The singers will …
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The Catapult Creative House Student Studios at Southeast Missouri State University announces its third Artist of the Month exhibition of the season titled “Among the Flowers.” The exhibition will feature … Read more...
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The Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum is hosting a "Beginner Cartooning Face and Figure" workshop Oct. 23 and 30 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. A preregistration fee of $10 …
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Discount Faculty/Staff Tickets Available for 'Music from the Chapels and Courts of Germany'Discount tickets are available for "Music from the Chapels and Courts of Germany" at the River Campus at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets are $5 off each, and a maximum of two tickets may be purchased. Tickets can be purchased at the River Campus Box Office, Show Me Center Box Office or Athletics Box Office, and you must present your faculty/staff ID.
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Discount Faculty/Staff Tickets Available for 'Fall Percussion Ensemble'Discount tickets are available for the Fall Percussion Ensemble concert at the River Campus at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23. Tickets are $2 off each, and a maximum of two tickets may be purchased. Tickets can be purchased at the River Campus Box Office, Show Me Center Box Office or Athletics Box Office, and you must present your faculty/staff ID.
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Southeast Missouri's women's soccer team travels to Belmont on Thursday, Oct. 18.
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The Redhawks softball team hosts Jefferson College in an exhibition doubleheader Thursday, Oct. 18. Start time is 5 p.m. at the Southeast Softball Complex.
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