Speaker shares story of tragedy, forgiveness: Part 1
Eva Mozes Kor was 10 years old when she and her twin sister, Miriam, arrived in Auschwitz and became part of Dr. Josef Mengele’s infamous twin experiments.
View ArticleAuschwitz Holocaust survivor to share testimony
Eva Mozes Kor, an Auschwitz Holocaust survivor, will share her testimony of woe and forgiveness at Missouri State University at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 in Carrington Hall, Room 208.
View ArticleSpeaker shares story of tragedy, forgiveness: Part 2
Eva Mozes Kor was 10 years old when she and her twin sister, Miriam, arrived in Auschwitz and became part of Dr. Josef Mengele’s infamous twin experiments.
View ArticleMarooNation comes to Webster County
The Missouri State Alumni Association will host a MarooNation gathering for alumni and friends living in Webster County from 6–8 p.m. March 21 at Sheila’s Place, 915 S. Marshall St., Marshfield.
View ArticleBlackwood selected to participate in Leadership Missouri
Randall "Randy" Blackwood, executive director of athletic and entertainment facilities, was recently selected to participate in Leadership Missouri, a seven-month leadership enhancement program...
View ArticleMissouri Mentoring Program receives continued funding
The Missouri Mentoring Program (MMP) received a renewed grant of $131,766.30 from the Missouri Department of Social Services for the continuation of its services to area youth.
View ArticleFaculty receives grant for child development program
Dr. Joanna Cemore Brigden, associate professor of childhood education and family studies, received a renewed grant of $11,087 from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for the...
View ArticleMissouri State named a 2012 Tree Campus USA
In recognition of Missouri State University’s conservation and forestation efforts, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Missouri State as a Tree Campus USA.
View ArticleCollaborative Diversity Conference offers tips for organizational change
Missouri State University will host the Collaborative Diversity Conference: Engaging 21st Century Paradigms of Inclusion April 18-19 in the Plaster Student Union. Registration for the conference ends...
View ArticleGraduate student proposes Clinton Global Initiative project
Timothy Sirkoi, a health administration graduate student and graduate assistant for the office of student engagement, proposed a community health fair to be implemented at local elementary schools to...
View ArticleSafety officer commended by Springfield Police Department
Missouri State University Public Safety Officer Steve Hoerning will receive a Citizen Service Commendation from the Springfield Police Department during an upcoming award ceremony. He is being...
View ArticleBoard of Governors, City Council look at collaboration in IDEA Commons
The Missouri State University Board of Governors will meet with Springfield City Council on May 16 to discuss IDEA Commons, infrastructure and Center City developments.
View ArticleJuneteenth celebrated as a day of freedom
Slavery has existed in one form or another through much of recorded history. In the United States, the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863, but many slaves' servitude didn't end until the...
View ArticleUniversity pursues fundraising, volunteer efforts for Moore, Okla., disaster...
The Missouri State University community is planning several projects to benefit the Moore, Okla., community.
View ArticleNative butterfly species thrive in local butterfly house
The Fifth Annual Friends of the Garden Butterfly Festival will be held July 20 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. with tours, vendors, demonstrations and activities. The event is free and open to the public. Missouri...
View ArticleOzarks Celebration Festival marks its 16th year
The talents and wares of more than 300 craftsmen, exhibitors and musicians, along with three entertainment stages featuring music, storytelling and dance, will be on display Sept. 6-11 during the 16th...
View ArticleElementary students invited to join String Project
Missouri State University’s music department is inviting second and third grade students to join its String Project. The String Project, which is entering its ninth year, teaches young students how to...
View ArticleExpert shares Cuban dilemma in free presentation
Interested in foreign policy? Come and listen to expert Professor Philip Brenner as he addresses "The Cuban Dilemma: Raul Castro's Reforms and U.S. Policy."
View ArticleMissouri Center for the Book opens Ozarks chapter
The Library of Congress has approved an initiative of the Missouri Center for the Book (MCB) to designate Missouri State University as the Ozarks Chapter of the MCB.
View ArticleKander and Smart announce partnership between Missouri State Archives and...
Secretary of State Jason Kander and Missouri State University President Clif Smart today announced a new partnership designed to preserve historic records from southwest Missouri.
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