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December 7
Southeast Serves offers students second alternative spring break trip
Southeast Serves is offering students an alternative spring break trip in partnership with the American Hiking Society to Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in Middle Brook, Missouri, March 13 through 17. Students from Southeast Missouri State University will spend a fu...
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November 17
Students learn about the important of handling stress
Southeast Missouri State University students gathered in the Heritage Room at the University Center on Nov. 9 for “Preserving Your Mental Health,” an event intended to teach students about mental health and methods to cope with stress. Rashaun Henry, tutorial coor...
Entertainment
November 9
2016 Fault Line Film Festival to be held on Nov. 9 and 11
Student filmmakers from across the heartland will showcase their short films at the seventh annual Fault Line Film Festival at Southeast Missouri State University on Nov. 9 and 11. An awards ceremony will take place at noon Nov. 9 in the Donald C. Bedell Performanc...
Entertainment
November 9
Seniors showcase variety of art at River Campus
On Nov. 14, seniors graduating within the Department of Art will showcase their works of art in the Fall Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduating Seniors Exhibition at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus Art Gallery. Four groups of students will rotate their...
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November 2
Marquette Tech District opens new opportunities
The Marquette Tower at 338 Broadway, adjacent from the Marquette Center and H-H Building at 400 Broadway, are undergoing redevelopment into a technology district to house technology-based businesses and attract visitors to Cape Girardeau. The Marquette Hotel will s...
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November 2
'Will to Do' latest in updates to Southeast's branding
Logos and slogans define a university, its students and its direction. In spring 2015, Southeast Missouri State University adopted the sixth logo in the university's history to coincide with the second branding initiative, "Will to Do." As the university transition...
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October 20
Facilities Management enhances Southeast's fall beauty
Maintenance at a university campus isn’t always easy, especially in an area where the weather can change from a high of 90 degrees to a high of 65 degrees within a few days. Many steps are taken to ensure Southeast Missouri State University is safe, clean and funct...
Sports
October 5
Student-Athlete Advising Committee represents suicide prevention with T-shirts
Suicide and suicide ideation often are issues avoided in conversations, and they’re difficult to overcome for those who struggle with it. According to a joint study done by the University of Missouri-St. Louis and Missouri Institute of Mental Health, suicide was th...
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September 28
Redhawks have had the 'Will to Do' for over a year
It’s been one year and seven months since the Board of Regents approved the current Southeast Missouri State University logo and the “Will to Do” branding initiative. For the first time this fall, Southeast welcomed new students who were exposed to the campaign for...
Entertainment
April 11
Bird documentary to be screened
The Missouri Department of Conservation's Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center and Southeast Missouri State University's College of Science, Technology and Agriculture will partner for a showing of the documentary, "The Messenger," April 14. The showing of "Th...
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April 6
Southeast professor undertakes internship at Saint Francis
To be a full-time faculty member at a university, extra hours have to be put in beyond the average 40-hour work week to make sure students receive quality education. For Dr. Dana Schwieger, an accounting professor at Southeast Missouri State University, taking on a...
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April 4
Phi Beta Lambda to grow membership by reaching out to nearby students
Members of Southeast Missouri State University's student organization Phi Beta Lambda are reaching out to Southeast's regional campuses and local high schools in hopes of attracting new members. Secretary Dylan Kennedy, who grew up in Malden, Missouri, saw a need t...
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March 28
DECA sets sights on national-level competition
The Distributive Education Club of America at Southeast Missouri State University is preparing to send six students to a national conference in Washington, D.C., after students received six awards at the annual 2016 Collegiate DECA State Career Development Conferen...
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March 9
Criminal justice major to be restructured for fall semester
The criminal justice program at Southeast Missouri State University will be restructured for the upcoming fall semester. The program will offer a general criminal justice degree, which will rid the current options of law enforcement, corrections and criminology ass...
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February 8
Clayton serves as College of Business executive in-residence
Don Clayton spent 18 years in a corporate environment. After becoming an audit senior manager at professional service firm PricewaterhouseCoopers to begin his career and eventually transitioning to St. Louis-based HD Supply Waterworks, where he served as chief fina...
Entertainment
February 1
Teachers added to high school art exhibit at River Campus
The Exhibiting Excellence: 38th Annual High School Art Exhibition will return to be displayed at the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus beginning Feb. 7. For the first time, an Art Educators' Exhibitio...
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November 9
Greek membership reaches highest total in Southeast history
Greek membership has reached its largest total in history at Southeast Missouri State University. Total Greek membership stands at 1,381 as of this fall, comprising 12.1 percent of Southeast's student body, an increase from 11 percent last fall. Sigma Sigma Sigma, ...
Entertainment
November 2
Rock bands to light up Show Me Center stage on Nov. 15
Prominent rock bands Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin are scheduled to perform on Nov. 15 at Southeast Missouri State University's Show Me Center, with Sevendust joining them as the opening act. Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin have been touring together since Oct. ....
Entertainment
September 1
Southern roots of blues music inspires exhibited artwork
William Burton Jr. and Robert A. Ketchens traveled through the Mississippi Delta in 2012 to share the experiences of African Americans in the South and how the blues genre began through works of art with children in the St. Louis community. "We played a genre which...
Entertainment
April 14
Cape Girardeau-based band Eurydice plays at Battle for Pointfest festival
In June 2014, Southeast Missouri State University student and vocalist Josh Cooley posted a Facebook status in hopes of creating a band. Cooley asked about starting a cover band based on the well-known rock band System of a Down, and J.R. Davis, a Southeast student...
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