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SEMO Anthropology students and faculty helped identify remains found in 2022 near Portageville, Missouri, solving a cold case ...
This is the full conversation between Pat Buck and new SEMO President Dr. Brad Hodson. Dr. Hodson talks about his plans for SEMO, philanthropy goals, and his background before SEMO.
Brad Hodson steps in as the 19th president of Southeast Missouri State University, bringing extensive higher education leadership and a focus on student engagement and strategic growth to SEMO.
SEMO’s Board of Governors reviewed new campus partnerships in medicine, agriculture, and STEM, unveiled the Vollink Family ...
It was around Independence Day in 1947 when the world grew skeptical that Earth was the only planet to host living beings in the universe. These skeptics stemmed from the story of a rancher in Roswell ...
Club sports at Southeast Missouri State University provide a means for international students on campus to find community, build relationships, and assist with the transition into the United States.
SEMO unveils $1.5 million in upgrades and a new name for its Police Academy, aiming to modernize training, boost student focus, and expand regional law enforcement collaboration. Taylor SlavensWeb and ...
Cheerleaders spend hours in the gym practicing and cheering on athletes. The stunts and work they put into their performance can also lead to serious injuries. However, cheerleading is often not ...
On Sat. May 10, SEMO honored the graduating class of 2025 from the Harrison College of Business and Computing and the College for Humanities and Social Science. Also in attendance was SEMO Alum Cedric ...
As spring approaches, it’s an ideal time to refresh your skincare routine from winter. The season not only brings a change in temperature but also in what care your skin needs. In 2025, skincare ...
SEMO's parking ticket revenue hits $60,000 this semester, prompting SGA to propose a new digital meter system to ease student frustrations and enhance campus aesthetics. Taylor SlavensWeb and ...
Currently ranking #3 in the OVC with 5 receiving touchdowns. He’s proven to be a consistent red zone threat, having caught a touchdown pass in 3 of the Redhawks' last 4 games. His ability to make big ...
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