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October 5
NPHC fraternities and sororities making a positive impact on campus
The National Pan-Hellenic Council was established at Cornell University Dec. 14, 1906, in an age of racial segregation that plagued African Americans. It includes nine historically African American fraternities and sororities, also known as “The Divine Nine.” This ...
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May 5
Dobbins leaves lasting impact
After 16 years as president of Southeast Missouri State University, Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins announced that he planned to retire at the end of the 2014-15 academic year. After he announced his retirement, Dobbins said he planned to do some higher education consulting...
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April 21
Campus Life and Event Services hosts "The Ban Bossy Movement"
The Women's Discussion Series will continue with "The Ban Bossy Movement" presentation at noon on Wednesday in the Southeast Missouri State University Center Heritage Room. This event will provide participants with insight on issues about a controversial movement i...
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April 7
"Sexy time" discuses consent and healthy relationships
The Sexy Time discussion that took place on April 1 in the UC Program Lounge highlighted the importance of consent and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This discussion provided students with a safe and open environment to discuss issues about healthy sexuality and r...
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April 7
"Sexy time" discuses consent and healthy relationships
The Sexy Time discussion that took place on April 1 in the UC Program Lounge highlighted the importance of consent and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This discussion provided students with a safe and open environment to discuss issues about healthy sexuality and r...
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March 24
University TRIO program recognizes 25th anniversary at honorary dinner
The TRIO program at Southeast Missouri State University held its annual TRIO Day celebration with a dinner to celebrate its 25th anniversary earlier this month. The celebration included speeches from university administrators Dr. Debbie Below, Valdis Zalite and Sea...
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March 3
English professor shares music with the world
Dr. Dale Haskell, a Southeast Missouri State University alumnus and English professor, has been singing and playing the guitar since early childhood. Having sang in church and also having a songstress for a mother, he found his love for music in kindergarten...
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February 10
Southeast literary journal 'Journey' encourages creative expression
"Journey" is an annual literary journal that publishes original writing by Southeast Missouri State University students. The first Southeast literary magazine was "The Potboiler," which was first published in 1966 and lasted for four issues. The literary magazine w...
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February 3
Black History Month to be celebrated at Southeast
Southeast Missouri State University will celebrate Black History Month this month with events specifically designed to recognize African-American heritage and history. "It's important that the campus community is aware of the upcoming events and become involved in ...
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April 8
Recap of the Job vs. Career seminar
The seminar "Job vs. Career: Where us your path leading?" which took place on Wed. 2 at the University Center highlighted the importance in understanding the difference between a job and a career and expanded on how to approach a career with focus and drive.
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March 2
Alpha Phi Omega hosts its annual Merit Badge University event
Alpha Phi Omega Co-Ed Service Fraternity hosted its annual Merit Badge University event Saturday, Feb. 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is the biggest one APO does each year and has always been based upon scouting.
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