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May 21
Textbook rental offers new return opportunities for Spring 2020
Textbook Rental at Kent Library is offering students a variety of textbook rental return options for books they rented for the spring semester.
Entertainment
April 27
Food industry employees prepare for extra risks and hazards during pandemic
Food distributors and restaurants within most states are continuing to operate by providing carry out, curbside pickup and drive-through services which allow their employees to continue working during the pandemic.
News
April 11
Faculty adjust hands-on learning for online
Southeast Missouri State University is in the midst of transitioning to online learning from which will last through the end of the semester due to the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19.
News
April 10
SEMO offers students extra help through online mentors
Southeast has recently created a service that offers students the opportunity to request a staff mentor through SupportNET who may be struggling to adjust to any online functions they are unfamiliar with.
News
March 26
Regional campus gardens educate students while giving back to the community
Southeast instructor Byron McVay teaches a variety of agriculture-based classes at Sikeston Regional Campus and brings 30 years of experience in crop production. Recently, McVay has been using his expertise to pay it forward.
News
March 17
Catapult’s ‘After Hours’ series combines art with activism
Southeast alumnus Zackary Petot presented “Prints as Activism” as part of Southeast’s Catapult Creative House series After Hours: Conversations on Art and Culture.
News
March 9
New Kent Library pilot project offers students opportunity to build library collection
Kent Library’s student-nominated collection additions are open for check out.
News
February 20
New position title ‘Dean of Extended Studies’ to help maintain synergy between Southeast campuses
Nathan Bullock began serving as the Dean of Extended Studies at Southeast on Feb. 1.
Entertainment
February 13
Crisp Museum welcomes community members of all ages to make LEGO creations
Community members of all ages were invited to challenge their creativity at the inaugural family day LEGO building event at Crisp Museum on Feb. 8.
Entertainment
February 9
Local historian presents unique and local culture of cliff dwelling in the Ozarks
On Tuesday, Feb. 4, local historian R. Bruce McMillan discussed the unique preservation ability of Ozark bluffs and the development of archeological ‘cliff dwelling’ culture at Southeast’s River Campus’ Crisp Museum.
Entertainment
January 30
Dr. Pam Parry Hosts lecture on the significance of women’s role in the Eisenhower administration for...
Pam Parry, chair of the Department of Mass Media, was the host of Crisp Museum's weekly lecture series ‘Historic Talk Tuesday’ on the subject of women’s roles within the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration.
Entertainment
January 28
Southeast Students Alex Burke and Corie Williams receive scholarship from international not-for-prof...
The 2019 Dueling Arts International Scholarship was awarded to Southeast senior Alex Burke and junior Corie Williams, both members of the Bachelor of Fine Arts acting program at Southeast River Campus.
Entertainment
November 13
Weekly lecture series at Crisp Museum explores the growth and development of astronomy in the Early ...
Crisp Museum’s weekly lecture series hosted by Lily Santoro orbited around Astronomy in the Early United States on Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.
Opinion
November 10
Is there any validity to music reviews?
I love reading music reviews. In fact, I frequently visit publications like NME or Rolling Stone Magazine that actively release this kind of content.
Features
October 27
Crisp Museum celebrates Halloween early with themed activities
Crisp Museum at Southeast River Campus hosted ‘Halloween at the Museum’, an open-house crafting session on Oct. 19 and 20.
Entertainment
October 14
Crisp Museum hosts Trick-Art-Treat nightscape acrylic painting
As a part of Cape Girardeau’s First Friday, Crisp Museum at Southeast River Campus hosted a Trick-Art-Treat acrylic painting workshop Friday, Oct. 4.
Features
October 1
Mural to be painted on The Indie House in Downtown Cape
Southeast Alumnus Terry Davis plans to paint a mural on the east side of The Indie House in Downtown Cape Girardeau starting Oct. 7.
Entertainment
September 30
Crisp Museum Hosts Historic Talk Tuesday on Local Native American History
The Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum at Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus presented its weekly lecture series “Historic Tuesday Talk” on Sept. 3.
Features
September 30
Anne Spaller-Brown hosts Paper Pumpkin Crafting Class
Codefi, a coworking space in Downtown Cape Girardeau raked in the fall season on Thursday Sep.19 with a ‘Paper Pumpkin’ kit class hosted by Anne Spaller-Brown.
News
September 3
Crowds and corvettes line the streets of downtown Cape for sixth annual caravan
Corvettes old and new lined the streets of downtown Cape Girardeau Tuesday, Aug. 24, during the 2019 National Corvette Caravan.
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