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Courtney Potts Makes Dean's List and Graduates from SEMO
May 17th 2019 by Dee Loflin
Courtney Potts Makes Dean's List and Graduates from SEMO
Courtney Potts of Dexter, MO, has been named to the Southeast Missouri State University Dean's List for academic achievement during the spring 2019 semester.

Students named to the list earned at least a 3.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, completed at least 12 hours of standard graded credit, achieved no grade below a B and received no failing grades in enrolled courses, including credit/no credit or pass/fail courses.

She also graduated with an Early Childhood Education degree from SEMO and will begin teaching first grade at Southwest Elementary in the fall.

She is a 2015 graduated of Dexter High School and is the daughter of Peggy and Randy Potts.

Last Updated on May 17th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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Congratulations Chelsea DeLay 2019 Southeast Health College of Nursing and Health Sciences Graduate
May 09th 2019 by Dee Loflin
Congratulations Chelsea DeLay 2019 Southeast Health College of Nursing and Health Sciences Graduate

Congratulations to Chelsea DeLay!  Southeast Health College of Nursing and Health Sciences 2019 Graduate!

"Life is a grand adventure and now is the time for you to go live it.  We are so proud of you on your graduation day and we are looking forward to seeing all that you will accomplish!"  

We love you very much! Dad, Mom, Jarrett, Nathan, Courtney, and DeLayne!

"Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed." - Proverbs 16:3

Chelsea is a 2015 graduate of Bloomfield High School!



Last Updated on May 09th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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SEMO President Delivers Admittance Packets via Drone to Richland Seniors
November 20th 2018 by Dee Loflin
SEMO President Delivers Admittance Packets via Drone to Richland Seniors
Dr. Carlos Vargas, president of Southeast Missouri State University, visited Richland High School in Essex, Missouri, Nov. 8, using a drone to deliver admittance packets to two Richland seniors.

Vargas took advantage of Southeast’s drone technology to welcome Richland students Emily Blunt and Lillie Sherfield, both of Essex, Missouri, to the Redhawk family.

Using the drone was a nod to Richland’s developing Drone Program and Southeast’s Bachelor of Science in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (drones), launched in fall 2017.

Richland, a National Blue Ribbon School in 2016 and 2018, is an ideal partner for Southeast due to its investment in drones as a training tool, according to Dr. Debbie Below, vice president for enrollment management and student success. The school purchased four drones and is actively engaging students in drone technology as part of its college preparatory curriculum and career and technical education programs.

Southeast’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems program trains students on maintenance, customization, acquisition and use of drones in a commercial setting. Students gain experience in electrical and electronic systems, mechanical operations, software, and drone specific coverage of aviation, system design, safety, policy and sensor systems, preparing them to become professionals in Unmanned Aircraft Systems and other forms of automation.

Vargas has made several similar visits to schools in the region to deliver acceptance packets and meet with students, faculty and administration. Vargas discussed students’ academic and personal needs with Richland staff as well as how Southeast can help their students reach their future career goals.

Southeast is now accepting applications for the fall 2019 semester, and students are encouraged to apply before midnight Dec. 1, to meet the deadline for early scholarship consideration and on-campus housing. Apply online at semo.edu/apply. Prospective students are encouraged to take advantage of the Common Application and the benefits of the University’s new Copper Dome Scholarship Program.

Southeast encourages incoming students to plan now to attend a Show Me Day on campus Feb. 16 or 18 and March 23. Show Me Day is an opportunity to visit Southeast and learn about the variety of academic programs and services offered. For more information on becoming a Redhawk at Southeast Missouri State University, contact the Office of Admissions at (573) 651-2590 or admissions@semo.edu.

Copyright © 2018 Southeast Missouri State University. Submitted by Anne Hayes, Southeast Missouri State University - University Communications Director, Office of the President

 


Last Updated on November 20th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Prospective Students Are Invited to Attend Southeast Show Me Days
September 18th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Prospective Students Are Invited to Attend Southeast Show Me Days
Prospective students and their parents are invited to attend Show Me Day on Saturday, Oct. 6, on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University.

“Show Me Day is an opportunity for individuals interested in Southeast to visit our campus and see the wide variety of academic programs and services we offer,” said Lenell Hahn, director of Admissions.

“Students can learn about Southeast’s admission process, meet with faculty from our academic departments, and interact with current Southeast students,” Hahn said. “We are thrilled to have students and parents here to explore and experience our vibrant and growing campus community.  We want them to get as much information as possible during the day so they feel confident when they choose Southeast.”

The day will begin with registration at 9:30 a.m. in the Show Me Center. Students are then invited to browse through a Student Life Fair after they register from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. The fair will allow prospective students to meet Southeast students and staff from areas such as Campus Ministries, Career Services, Dining Services, Greek Life, Academic Support Centers, Residence Life and the Jane Stephens Honors Program.

The day will officially begin at 10 a.m. with a presentation by the director of Admissions, followed by an introduction of Southeast Admissions staff and student leaders. Prospective students will also have an opportunity to meet Southeast’s Redhawks mascot, Rowdy.  Following the presentation, an Academic Fair will take place in the Student Recreation Center East Gym and will feature informational displays of the University’s various academic departments.

After participating in the Academic Fair, prospective students may attend presentations on financing their education, living on campus, diversity and inclusion, and transferring to Southeast. Show Me Day will conclude with a tour of campus and the opportunity to dine during lunch in Towers Café.

“Southeast is fortunate to have award-winning dining facilities, and we want our guests to experience the quality and value offered to our students,” Hahn said.

Students interested in learning more about Southeast can visit a number of special events from 1–3 p.m. These will include open house events for the Holland College of Arts and Media, Harrison College of Business and Computing, Department of History and Anthropology, Sport Management, Jane Stephens Honors Program, Rust Center for Media, and the Catapult Creative House. Tours of River Campus and Greek Hill also will follow lunch.

To register for the event, visit semo.edu/showmeday. For more information, please contact Madison Muschinske, special events ambassador, in the Office of Admissions at (573) 651-5945 or showmeday@semo.edu.

Last Updated on September 18th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Ceremony Marks Opening of NPHC Plaza at SEMO
August 20th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Ceremony Marks Opening of NPHC Plaza at SEMO

A ceremony Aug. 16 marked the opening of a new National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Plaza at Southeast Missouri State University.

The Plaza, located on the north end of Parker Field, recognizes Southeast’s eight historically African-American fraternities and sororities, including Alpha Phi Alpha, Iota Phi Theta, Omega Psi Phi and Phi Beta Sigma fraternities and Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gamma Rho and Zeta Phi Beta sororities.

The NPHC Plaza provides Southeast’s NPHC chapters with a voice and more prominent presence on campus, while also providing a greenspace for student recreation and events, said Dr. Carlos Vargas, Southeast president.

The plaza design features markers with information about each of the eight NPHC chapters recognized at Southeast, highlighting the work of NPHC students and alumni on the Southeast campus. The black Greek-Letter organizations are known as The Divine Nine, or D9, referencing the first nine fraternities and sororities founded between 1906 and 1963 for African American men and women. The Plaza showcases eight of the Divine 9 organizations recognized at Southeast. These organizations were originally created to unite African-American students with common core ideas and principles.

“We are very proud of our NPHC chapters and the contributions they have made not only to this campus, but also to this community through their public service,” Vargas said. “It is only fitting that today we recognize those contributions through the grand opening of this beautiful plaza which will, for years to come, serve as a gathering area for our future students.”

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“The design of the Plaza was developed from the requests of students in Southeast’s NPHC organizations. They shared with the University examples of plots and gardens at other colleges and universities that highlighted the presence of NPHC organizations on those campuses,” Vargas said.

Dr. Bruce Skinner, associate vice president for student life, said the NPHC Plaza would not have been possible without the leadership and vision of Andrea Cox, Southeast alumna and past NPHC president.

“Every accomplishment starts with a decision,” said Cox, who highlighted the importance of the initial decision made to recognize Southeast’s NPHC chapters at Southeast.

“We finally have accomplished what we worked so hard for,” she said. “NPHC members have a place to call home,” and alumni can now return to the campus to reminisce about “where it all started.”

Jaleea Hudson-Wilson, current NPHC president, said, when she first arrived as a new student at Southeast, she discovered Southeast’s NPHC organizations had little representation on campus. She said the new plaza will be useful for new member presentations, Greek Stroll Off and chapter showcases. She said the plaza will serve as a platform to grow new members, host alumni events and build better connections to all-Greek councils.

Vargas credited the firms responsible for making the NPHC Plaza vision a reality. SWT Design of St. Louis, a landscape architecture firm, developed the design. Nip Kelley Equipment Company of Cape Girardeau served as general contractor. KT Power Systems of Cape Girardeau provided electrical work, and Kiefner Brothers, Inc., of Cape Girardeau completed the concrete work. Engraphix Architectural Signage, Inc., of St. Louis provided the signage and plaques. Southeast’s Facilities Management coordinated the design development and bidding of the project and managed the construction. In addition, Facilities Management grounds crews installed an irrigation system, sod and plantings.

An official ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for 11 a.m. Oct. 13 at part of Southeast’s Homecoming festivities.


Last Updated on August 20th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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