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September 18
Patriot Day flag ceremony honors those fallen on Sept. 11
Every year, Southeast’s Military and Veteran Services holds a flag ceremony outside Academic Hall in honor of those who lost their lives Sept. 11, 2001.
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May 6
General parking petition sparks conversation
Recently, on the Living at Southeast Facebook page, a petition was shared in support of general parking on campus. General parking would merge preferred, commuter and perimeter parking into one, eliminating the need for expensive parking permits. The parking lots w...
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April 13
A century of service honored with a gum tree dedication
A gum tree was planted outside Academic Hall on April 5 to honor the 100th anniversary of the Rotary Club and the service towards the community. The tree is dedicated to the century of commitment and service to the Rotary Club organization by the university’s facul...
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April 10
Southeast groups host first community resource fair
United Way sponsored the first Community Resource Fair April 5 in the University Center. Ten community groups, some partnered or sponsored with United Way, set up information tables during common hour. Organizations such as Care Portal, and Hope for One More, along...
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March 25
Annual Career Expo Works to Connect Students to Employers
The Office of Career Services sponsored its annual Spring Career Expo on March 7, where employers from all across the area come looking to hire Southeast students from a variety of majors. Director of Career Services Dan Presson said the event is intended to bring ...
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March 4
Southeast Serves teams up with campus organizations to host Big Brothers and Big Sisters
Graduate assistant for Community Engagement for Campus Life & Event Services Karley Smith said that it's not always easy for college students to find ways to spend time with their littles in the local Big Brothers Big Sisters organization. That's why Superhero Fun ...
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December 5
SGA Update: Dec. 3, 2018
Student Government Association approved five by-law changes, funding for football playoff tickets and a request from Campus Outreach in its final meeting of the year Monday, Dec. 3. The by-laws approved changes in the wording of vice president and parliamentarian d...
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November 16
Survey leads to library extending hours
Kent Library recently surveyed students online to determine what days they preferred to stay open later leading up to finals week. Using the results of the survey it was decided to extend the normal closing hours from midnight to 3:00 a.m. beginning Wednesday, Dec....
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November 12
Southeast Online programs ranked nationally
Southeast was recently listed 25 times by SR Education Group’s 2019 national rankings of schools, including the third best online college in Missouri. Southeast received rankings from the education research group in two categories of Most Affordable and Best Online...
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November 5
New Alumni Relations Director Named
Assistant director of admissions for recruitment George Gasser was recently named the new director of Alumni Relations. Gasser said he was very excited when he found out he got the job when the interim vice president for university advancement and executive directo...
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November 2
SGA Update: 10/29
The Student Government Association discussed a budgeting request, new scholarship criteria and approved a new senator at the meeting Oct. 29. Vice president Eli Bohnert began the meeting with a few words and a moment of silence for the victims in the Pittsburgh syn...
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October 30
Southeast Receives Making a Difference for Students Award
Southeast has been recognized by Quality Matters with the 2018 Making a Difference for Students award. Quality Matters is a non-profit organization working to promote and improve online education through a rubric that measures course design quality using eight gene...
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October 22
So_theast Bandit
Over the homecoming weekend it was discovered a letter was missing from the Southeast fountain located on the corner of Henderson and Broadway streets. “I noticed it Saturday evening and I let my dispatcher know in case somebody called to report it, that the ‘U’ wa...
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October 9
Rare Book Room opens its doors to public
Normally kept shut, the Rare Book Room in Kent Library opened its doors on Oct. 2 and 3 for a special open house event to the public. The room is home to two large collections, the William Faulkner and Charles Harrison collections. The room holds over ten thousand ...
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September 26
Annual race held despite weather delays
‘Lieutenant Paul Mitchell, Battilian 1, 343 FDNY’ This is just one of the names and photo that were displayed on tags and carried by racers as they participated this past weekend in the second annual Tunnels to Towers 5K Run & Walk. The event was held in the rain o...
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September 23
Hundred-year-old language sparks common interest among students
A new club has launched at Southeast which is aimed at learning a new language, promoting peace and bridging the gap between people of all backgrounds. This club is based around a constructed, secondary language called Esperanto. “Mi estas Clayton Hester. Mi ne est...
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