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Chad Stebbins (1960-), who graduated from Missouri Southern in 1982, took on the role as adviser in 1984 and continued the legacy of success that had been instilled by Headlee and Massa before him. Under his watch, The Chart twice won the Society of Professional Journalists ’ best in the nation award for a non-daily college newspaper.
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The Black Archives Museum, in coordination with Bartlett Center and the Juneteenth Planning Committee, received a Missouri Department of Economic Development and Tourism Grant of $88,480 for the ...
The football team competes in the Football Championship Subdivision of Division I. SEMO’s Board of Governors announced on February 13, 2025 that Dr. Brad Hodson, Executive Vice-President at Missouri Southern State University, has been named President Designate and will begin duties on July 1, 2025, after Dr. Carlos Vargas’ term ends.
"The Southeast Tourism Society" (STS), is a non-profit membership organization promoting tourism within the 13 Southeastern member states and the District of Columbia by sharing resources, fostering cooperation, networking, providing continuing education, cooperative marketing, consumer outreach, advice & consultation,
Karla Eslinger, a state senator from southern Missouri, will move into the commissioner of education role June 1. ... Board president Charlie Shields, who has served since 2012, said Eslinger's ...
Thomas E. Taylor Performing Arts Center (opened in 1974) is named for former Missouri Southern board of regents member (1965–1974) and board of trustees member (1964–1975) Thomas E. Taylor (1902–1975). The 2,000-seat performing arts center was built on a $1 million bond and is home to the theatre department.
“Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights” was scheduled to be on display at Missouri State Museum until Dec. 26, but it was removed on Sept. 2, just four days after installation.