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Entertainment
May 12
Southeast alumnus helps create at Apple
Jesgar, who graduated from Southeast in 2003, works as a supplier quality engineer at Apple and has been with the company since May 2014.
Entertainment
April 27
Southeast alumna works in the City of Stars
Never in her wildest dreams did Southeast alumna Kimberly Nordyke think, after graduating in 1997, that she would one day attend the Emmy Awards for The Hollywood Reporter.
News
April 23
Ready Your Resume event offers advice on April 23
Those who look to perfect their resumes as summer break approaches have the opportunity to learn from Southeast’s Director of Career Services Dan Presson.
News
April 14
Graduation regalia company retracts free shipping option
Graduating seniors received an email Tuesday morning from CB Graduation Announcements announcing all orders of regalia must ship to their home address or be canceled.
News
April 7
Cape PRIDE organizers decided to postpone the second annual LGBTQ+ PRIDE Festival, scheduled for May...
LGBTQ+ advocacy group Cape Pride was founded in 2018 as a not-for-profit organization to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community of Southeast Missouri and the surrounding regions.
Entertainment
April 7
The Ultimate Wedding Crasher: COVID-19
Brides across the world are postponing their big day after months of planning as the COVID-19 crisis continues to cause restrictions.
Entertainment
March 26
Southeast alum perfects his craft (beer)
Alumnus Jaime Zarate Sada, like many college students, enjoyed beer. But it went past enjoyment when he started researching the science behind making beer and he found his passion.
News
March 12
Southeast President’s Scholarship Recipients Announced
Five incoming Southeast students were selected as recipients of Southeast’s competitive President’s Scholarship for the upcoming academic year.
News
March 10
Each for Equal empowers women through conversation
Women gathered to empower each other through panel discussion and conversation the day following International Women’s Day.
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March 4
University Foundation pursue expansion, closed residence halls
The University Foundation has pursued the purchase of two properties outside of the campus perimeter due to plans of expansion, according to Vice President for Finance and Administration Kathy Mangels.
News
March 2
Southeast students remain in the running for $1M prize in business competition
Two southeast business students secured their chance to win a million dollars in startup funds by advancing to one of the 2-day Hult Prize Regional Summits happening in April across the globe.
News
February 12
Voter registration for U.S. primaries closes on Feb. 12
Voter registration closes Wednesday, Feb. 12 for the March 10 presidential primary election where voters will choose a party ballot of their choice and select a candidate for nomination for U.S. President.
Entertainment
January 30
Dogwood Social House expands beyond Cape Girardeau
Local Cape Girardeau restaurant Dogwood Social House will add a new location in St. Louis opening early this summer.
News
January 28
Greek Life elect new officers for new year
At the end of last semester, new officers were elected to represent Southeast's Greek students for the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the National Panhellenic Council (NPC).
News
November 18
Declining Enrollment among international, black students could result in culture as collateral damag...
International students who attend Southeast may gain new experiences stateside, but they also bring valuable global perspectives and cultures to campus. The recent decline in international student enrollment negatively impacts university revenue and diversity in ...
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