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May 12
Video interview increases leave students on their toes
As the world tries to find a new normal, college students continue to find new ways to succeed. Despite the challenges of covid-19, students still have to move forward to obtain jobs, internships, graduate assistantships and more. As a result, video interviews have...
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April 27
Thoughts of an ‘essential worker’ — Southeast alumna
“Mentally, I think I’ve been paranoid,” are the words of Southeast alumna Moriah White, who just graduated in December 2019, and started a new job in her career field and is now deemed to be an essential worker in the Southeast community during the COVID-19 pandemi...
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April 12
University creates emergency relief fund; supports students during COVID-19 pandemic
Students of the southeast community have expressed the need for financial assistance as a result of the covid-19 pandemic.
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April 5
Students forced to online learning;Southeast professor creates video lectures
The Covid-19 pandemic hit our nation rapidly. For Southeast, this meant students had to come back from spring Break just to move back home for safety. With mixed emotions, students and professors had to quickly adapt to online learning.
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April 2
Student Life, Leadership award nominations extended
Students, faculty and staff now have until Friday, April 3 to nominate and recognize individuals for Student Life and Leadership awards.
Entertainment
March 28
Southeast Student creates art exhibition, leaves interpretation for audience to decide
It is common for artists to reveal their pieces in a show with a theme accompanying the art. Southeast student Christian Ondr wanted viewers to create their own interpretation of his exhibition at Catapult Creative House.
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March 26
COVID-19 cancels Southeast study abroad trip; students pay the price
Instead of packing for Europe, Southeast students who planned to study abroad over spring break are instead packing for home as the university-sponsored trip was canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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March 10
Decreases in black Faculty & Staff on Southeast's campus affect African American students retention...
There’s been a decrease in the number of African American faculty and staff on Southeast’s campus. Walking through the halls and around campus, African American students are feeling the effects of not having people around who look like them.
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February 27
Ties to China cause worry within campus community
Although the Coronavirus has not been reported in Southeast Missouri, there are still members of the Southeast community impacted by its effects.
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February 13
The essence of Shonta Smith: teaching with diversity and inclusion
When the professor spoke, were you listening?
Entertainment
February 3
Clay Club Returns to SEMO, students mold new craft
Students have been eagerly waiting for the day to join Southeast’s Clay Club, and after about a year of inactivity, the wait is over.
News
January 28
Kyra Joiner to keynote 2020 Michael Davis Lecture, aims to inspire student
Southeast alumna and St. Louis native Kyra Joiner will be the keynote speaker for the 24th annual Michael Davis Lecture in early February.
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November 18
Budget cuts lead faculty, staff, administration to take on more than they signed up for
Southeast’s budget cuts have affected the faculty, staff and administration of the university by restructuring where classes are held, forcing heavier workloads on professors and merging departments to help eliminate costs.
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November 8
Southeast alumnus and retired professor shares his love of music, receives merit award
Alumnus and former music professor Steven Curtis uses his love for teaching music to motivate students.
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October 23
Missouri State Treasurer wants businesses to acknowledge people with disabilities' talents using MO ...
Sworn in only nine months ago, Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick has earned the responsibility of helping Missourians with disabilities save money through the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) act.
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October 12
Sikeston’s Campus Vegetable Demonstration Garden Provides jobs for Southeast region, fresh food for ...
Southeast’s Sikeston Campus and Lincoln University were in partnership to create a Vegetable Demonstration Garden, which opened in May.
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September 19
Semo District Fair’s Award-Winning Rabbits
It was a great day for rabbit exhibitors and breeders at the SEMO District Fair as there were many prizes awarded at the Livestock Competitions and Judging event Thursday, Sept. 12.
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September 11
Cape Girardeau Dental Care to host Free Dental Day in Cape Girardeau
Looking to improve the oral health of the community, Cape Girardeau Dental Care is hosting a Free Dental Day to help community members keep up with their dental hygiene.
Features
September 10
Dobbins Conservatory Presents “The Three Musketeers”
Southeast students of the Dobbins Conservatory program have been extensively preparing to present the theatre production, “The Three Musketeers” running Sept. 25 through 29 at Bedell Performance Hall on the River Campus.
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September 10
DPS officers are “surrogate’ family for students
With hopes of connecting to more students on campus and influencing positive relationships, Southeast’s Department of Public Safety launched the Adopt-a-Hall program to make DPS officers more available to students.
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