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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.
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.
SEMO Anthropology students and faculty helped identify remains found in 2022 near Portageville, Missouri, solving a cold case ...
SEMO’s Board of Governors reviewed new campus partnerships in medicine, agriculture, and STEM, unveiled the Vollink Family ...
A 24-hour phone-free experiment at SEMO reveals students’ mixed feelings—some found freedom and focus, others felt anxious ...
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 ...
Club sports at Southeast Missouri State University help international students find community, ease their transition to the U.S., and build friendships through shared passion for soccer, cricket, and ...
Jonathan Kessler, an associate professor of chemistry and physics at SEMO, appeared in court Tuesday, May 27 to waive his right to a preliminary hearing. Kessler pleaded not guilty to three charges ...
Additionally, students will benefit from a new mobile app—currently in development by CGCTA—that will allow them to track shuttles in real time. The app is expected to launch by August 1. "It’s going ...
“National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) receive taxpayer funds through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Unlike in 1967, when the CPB was established, today ...
On Saturday, May 21, 1949, around 7 p.m., a violent EF4 tornado struck the northwest side of Cape. It had already been a busy storm season for the city, as the month of May saw a total of 27 tornadoes ...
Jonathan Kessler, an associate professor of chemistry and physics at Southeast Missouri State University, pleaded not guilty Monday, April 21 to three charges from his March arrest. The 38-year-old ...