Yesterday | Bangkok Post
Today's MBA students certainly are monitoring the headlines closely as every day brings more warnings of rising unemployment, slowing growth and job layoffs.
Interviews scheduled for MSU candidates
Two candidates for the position of vice president for administrative and information services at Missouri State University have been scheduled for interviews.
MSU Plans for Budget Shortages
The national economic crisis is prompting Missouri State University officials to make plans for budget shortfalls in the next year or two.
Q&A: Cheptoo Kositany-Buckner of the Kansas City Public Library
Cheptoo Kositany-Buckner has faced many challenges in her life. Born in Kenya’s Rift Valley, she had 10 siblings.
No hiring freeze at MSU, but it's discussed, spokesman says
Missouri State University has not placed a hiring freeze, but discussions are ongoing, said Don Hendricks, a university spokesman.
Thanksgiving Day. The Salvation Army, in cooperation with the Southeast Missourian newspaper, sponsors a community Thanksgiving dinner to make the holiday a bit brighter for many area residents; around 265 ...
Students get taste of mine cleanup
Fort Leonard Wood -- Clad head-to-toe in heavy protective gear, college students from Springfield used metal detectors to locate mock land mines at Fort Leonard Wood.
Having trouble voting in our contests?; the dramatist guild weighs in on SEMO
PDF: Letter from the Dramatist Guild to SEMO I've had some emails and comments from people who are having login problems on the two new contests we have going right now on seMissourian.com. About two weeks ago ...
Missouri State University officials want fans to be 'wowed' when they step through the doors of the JQH Arena at its grand opening tonight.
A California ballot issue just weeks ago is brewing a national debate. And just days after that state outlawed same sex marriages, businesses in Southwest Missouri started examining office policy as a local ...
Melting economy causing more domestic violence
The meltdown of America's economy is not only causing job loss and financial problems for businesses and families, but more cases of domestic violence as well.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Professor digs deep to uncover Missouri's past
Dr. Thomas Spencer, a history professor at Northwest Missouri State University, has recently published a piece on the Honey War, which reshaped the Missouri-Iowa border in the 1830s.
Washington speechwriter gives Weiss Lecture at Southeast
Washington, D.C., speechwriter Michael Long, of the White House Writers Group and Georgetown University, delivered the 13th annual Emil C. Weiss Lecture on Tuesday at Southeast Missouri State University.
Asthma Care Training Team Receives Governor's Award
Southeast Missouri State University's team for Asthma Care Training for Missouri's School and Child Care Workforce received the Governor's Award for Quality and Productivity at a ceremony Oct.
Ten Commandments, the 7 Aphorisms & Free Speech
Before reading the paper and listening to the radio this morning, I had never heard of the Seven Aphorisms .
Female officer hanging up her handcuffs
After shattering the glass ceiling at the Sedalia Police Department, Cmdr. Cendy Harrell is hanging up her handcuffs.
KC arts high school lacks sponsor Eds: ADDS d ...
The opening of a proposed arts high school in downtown Kansas City could be delayed because it lacks a sponsor.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Grant aids - Project Smokebusters'
A statewide smoking education program is hitting four more Northwest Missouri counties.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Disaster expert offers insights
Featured speaker at the Missouri Undergraduate Psychology Conference on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University, Grady P. Bray, Ph.D., tells a powerful personal tale of survival in a 1980 Las Vegas ...
Missouri Department of Transportation Bridge Competition A record number of students from across southeast Missouri will compete in the Missouri Department of Transportation's fifth Annual Bridge Competition on ...