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April 26
The Temptations and The Beach Boys perform hit songs in front of large crowd at Show Me Center
Typically, artists who have been in the music industry for a large amount of years have the ability to draw large crowds when they perform. Imagine being what many would call legendary because of your 50-plus-year career and being a Grammy award-winning artist...
News
March 13
Southeast remembers Dr. Gerald McDougall
Many who knew Dr. Gerald McDougall remember him as a kind-spirited man who dedicated more than two decades of his life as dean of Southeast Missouri State University's Harrison College of Business and a pioneer in supporting the development of creative entrepreneur...
News
March 8
Southeast anthropology professor strives to learn and promote language
It came as a complete surprise when Dr. Warren Anderson, a professor of anthropology at Southeast Missouri State University, received an email in July 2016 from an unknown woman. Anderson received an email from Trish Erzfeld,the director of the Perry County Heritag...
News
March 3
Southeast's TESOL program prepares students to teach English around the world
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages is a master’s program that Southeast Missouri State University offers to prepare students interested in improving their proficiency of the English language so that they can teach the language in different areas of edu...
Entertainment
February 22
Southeast alum returns to claim a role in 'Big River'
Brodrick Twiggs, a 2016 alumnus of Southeast Missouri State University, was just a freshman in high school when he landed a role in the River Campus’ adaption of “Big River.” Twiggs will return to ‘Big River” in the role of Jim. “Big River” is the story of Hucklebe...
Entertainment
February 20
Stage curtain opens up to 'Big River' at River Campus
A milestone symbolizes an important peak of achieving a celebratory goal. At Southeast Missouri State University, the musical “Big River” will be presented in honor of the milestone that is the River Campus’s 10-year anniversary. “Big River” is scheduled to be perf...
Entertainment
February 15
Southeast professor Leslie Jones shares love for music
Working hard at something you love is a mantra that Dr. Leslie Jones, professor of music at Southeast Missouri State University, suggests that everyone should live by, not just performers. "Sometimes we love labels and we want to have a rubber stamp that says you a...
News
February 1
Southeast celebrates African American history throughout Black History Month
Black History Month, a month dedicated to celebrating the many accomplishments of African-Americans who have contributed to history by overcoming adversity and beating all odds stacked against them, has arrived. Throughout the month of February, Southeast Missouri ...
Entertainment
January 25
SAC hosts Thinkfast Interactive
The Students Activities Council hosted its first event of the fall semester, Thinkfast Interactive on Friday, Jan. 20. Thinkfast Interactive is a hands-on educational game show where members are split into groups of twos to answer a wide variety of questions in a l...
Entertainment
January 23
Faculty recital will make you want to dance
Dr. Jacqueline Wilson, assistant professor of musicology, ethnomusicology and double reeds will perform her faculty recital with the piano accompaniment of Matt Yount, professor of piano, collaborative piano and chamber music and the Department of Music’s collabora...
Entertainment
January 18
Sexual violence support group to utilize art as therapy
Survivors of violence on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University will have the chance to express their journey as a survivor and participate in creative activities when they sign up for Counseling and Disability Services' Expressive Art Group...
Entertainment
January 17
River Campus to present 'The Bartered Bride' on Jan. 20
Students in the Department of Music will perform ‘The Bartered Bride’ at 7:30 p.m. January 30 and 3 pm. January 22 in the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall. ‘The Bartered Bride’ is a comedic opera by Czechoslovakian composer Bedrich Smetana, split into three acts ...
Entertainment
November 16
Southeast student travels to Los Angeles to record music
It all started when Aparicio was in his senior year of high school. A lot of his friends played music, which led to him learning to play the drums. When his father bought him his first drum set, he learned his father also played the drums. Aparicio said his father ...
Entertainment
November 15
Southeast junior aspires to meet Ellen Degeneres
Southeast Missouri State University junior Brooke Hogenmiller wasn’t too familiar with Ellen Degeneres prior to watching her show, but she decided to take a chance when she watched an episode one day. Hogenmiller recorded an episode of “The Ellen Degeneres Show,” w...
News
November 9
Southeast student voiced her opinion on social issues
Voter express views on black lives matter and police brutality. Marijuana legalization and the Black Lives Matter movement regarding violence against African Americans by law enforcement are just two of the controversial topics being debated this election season. C...
News
November 8
Southeast student speaks on the empowerment of voting
When Jessica McElderry, a junior at Southeast Missouri State University voted for the first time in the 2016 presidential election she was nervous. But once McElderry saw the candidate’s names on the ballot, the moment became surreal. “After I voted I felt really e...
Entertainment
November 2
Students showed off their talent during the annual homecoming taken show
Acrobatic martial arts movements, traditional cultural dancing, quirky impersonations and exhilarating vocal interpretations dominated Academic Hall’s stage on Tuesday, Nov. 2, while students competed against one another for a coveted $100 cash prize in the Homecom...
Opinion
October 20
Gary Johnson on immigration
Gary Johnson is the 2016 Libertarian candidate running in this year’s presidential election. According to ballotpedia.org, Johnson describes his approach to government as “fiscally-conservative, socially-liberal.” Johnson served as the Republican governor for New M...
Entertainment
October 15
Southeast student creates clothing line uplifting to African-Americans
The killing of Michael Brown, an African-American teenager, by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, not only started a wave of peaceful protests and socially-conscious groups, but it is also what Nyara Williams, a senior at Southeast Missouri State Univers...
Entertainment
September 30
River Campus presents 'A Chorus Line'
Southeast Missouri State University’s Conservatory of Theatre and Dance will present the popular Broadway musical “A Chorus Line” today, Sept. 28, through Sunday, Oct. 2. The Broadway classic unveils the lives of 17 driven dancers, all of whom are competing against...
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