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April 25
President Vargas' hunger for knowledge persistent throughout his life
Southeast Missouri State University President Carlos Vargas originally planned to go to Germany, not the United States. As an undergraduate student studying physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, he also had an interest in language, enrolling in G...
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April 19
Professor to conduct U.S. Air Force research
Dr. Santaneel Ghosh, an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics at Southeast Missouri State University, was awarded a faculty fellowship with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory this summer. There, he'll work on the development o...
Entertainment
April 19
'The Imaginary Invalid' finds humor in hypochondria
Michael McIntosh warmed up his cast at rehearsal on April 14 by directing them to close their eyes, hunch over their backs, almost touching their toes, and do an "elephant shake." And with a play like "The Imaginary Invalid," the goofiness of the exercise was only ...
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April 11
Department of Mass Media hosts 2016 MCMA conference
Southeast Missouri State University’s Department of Mass Media hosted the 2016 Missouri College Media Association Conference April 8 and 9, with the Arrow student-run newspaper winning a total of 17 awards, including second in Best Overall Newspaper...
Features
April 6
Jennings retraces his dim past in new album 'Wild Dark Metal' (A)
With an album title like “Wild Dark Metal,” it’s safe to say I was more than a little hesitant pressing play on a newly unwrapped metallic vinyl. I was used to Minnesota-based singer-songwriter Mason Jennings’ swoon-worthy love songs, quirky folk melodies and poeti...
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April 1
'Post Pop Depression' revisits punk's heyday (A)
Just when you thought Iggy Pop was out of the music industry for good, he swooped back in with a grand entrance like any punk rockstar should. The March 18 release of “Post Pop Depression” is reminiscent of Iggy’s second solo studio album “Lust for Life,” as close ...
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March 8
Enrollment decreases as future projections increase
While fourth-week spring enrollment numbers at Southeast Missouri State University have decreased relative to 2015, fall enrollment for the 2016-2017 academic year is projected to increase. Last spring's headcount totaled 10,858 students, a difference of 49 student...
Entertainment
February 22
Alumna to hold flute masterclass and recital
Paul Thompson and Shelly Monier are what he calls sort of friendly rivals. They're both flute professors -- he at Southeast Missouri State University and she at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Thompson said often when potential students come to audition ...
Entertainment
February 1
Former professor's work to be memorialized within book collection
Jim Hamby didn't follow the institutional rules or mandates that came with working in academia. "He marched to his own drummer," Dr. Robert Hamblin, emeritus professor of English and assistant director of the Center for Faulkner Studies at Southeast Missouri State ...
Entertainment
January 25
Southeast Serves and Gamma Sigma Sigma team up for third dress sale
After a friend who worked at Westminster College posted a flyer that her students were collecting dresses to donate to the Cinderella Project, Joanna Shaver wanted to get involved. But when Shaver, who is the coordinator for campus programming in Campus Life and Ev...
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January 18
Single tuition rate adopted by online-only degree programs
A single tuition rate, undetermined by state of residency, for students enrolled in online-only degree programs at Southeast Missouri State University was approved by the Board of Regents on Dec. 15 and will take effect in fall 2016. Summing up tuition, general fee...
Entertainment
January 18
Department of Music's opera performances to feature relationship comedy
Southeast Missouri State University music professor Dr. Christopher Goeke said opera's emphasis on acting and expression essentially makes it an all-sung musical. "We express the ideas through singing, but we're committed to making sure the audience really gets the...
Features
December 16
Our Favorite Music of 2015
I joined KRCU’s operations director Jason Brown on his show “Left of the Dial,” as 2015 comes to a close, to talk about each of our top 10 favorite albums of the year. Titled after The Replacements’ 1985 release, “Left of the Dial” shines a light on artists under t...
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December 7
TEDx event to be hosted on Southeast's campus in March
Collin Ritter said he grew up inspired by Walt Disney's power of storytelling. But as a college student, he was driven to find what avenue best fit that passion. Ritter started out in theater, under the warm glow of lights on a stage, but eventually transitioned to...
Entertainment
November 30
Second-stage play 'Stop Kiss' emphasizes message on identity
Roxanne Wellington said all stories essentially come back around to Polonius' advice to Hamlet -- "To thine own self be true." As the director of Southeast Missouri State University's fall second-stage play, she finds the same to be true with "Stop Kiss."...
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