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April 14
Southeast students showcase artwork at the Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Gender, xenophobia and racism are topics Southeast art students are discussing in their artwork at this year's Annual Juried Art Exhibition taking place at the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum through May 9.
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March 17
Music professors perform multicultural music at Shuck’s Recital Hall
On March 11, three Southeast professors performed together at Shuck Recital Hall to play the music of American, French and Brazilian composers.
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October 26
Students address what they won't stand for
The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) held the “I Won't Stand For…” event outside the Kala M. Stroup fountain in front of Kent Library on Oct. 21.
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October 12
Clothesline Project gives voice to victims of domestic abuse
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Students showed their support across from the University Center on Normal Avenue through the Clothesline Project.
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October 7
Getting to know Cape Girardeau’s heritage
The Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp Museum held its third annual Heritage Day event Saturday, Oct. 3.
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October 2
Symphony Orchestra plays Mozart’s music through special face coverings
Shuck Recital Hall welcomed an audience to hear samples from Southeast’s Symphony Orchestra on Sept. 20. The event featured woodwind, brass, low brass and percussion instruments.
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August 31
Crisp Museum holds Night at the Museum
The one-night event was held August 29 as part of the Engage in 8 event calendar series.
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February 13
River Campus hosts the 22nd Annual Clark Terry/Phi Mu Alpha Jazz Festival
Southeast’s River Campus welcomed visitors from around the state to enjoy smooth jazz performed by Southeast students with special guest artist Craig Fraedrich during the 22nd Annual Clark Terry/Phi Mu Alpha Jazz Festival on Feb. 7.
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