As a young child, Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk learned about politics handing out fliers for family members running for office or joining her father at political rallies. Now an associate professor of socio-political communication at Missouri State University, she teaches about political messages, commentary, debates and so much more. She’s shares about the shifts in the […] … [Read more...] about Political discussions can be civil, says professor
The Ozarks Writing Project is about working with teachers in all disciplines, kindergarten through university, to improve writing skills and to empower teachers to share their expertise. … [Read more...] about Ozarks Writing Project develops the writer in students, teachers
How well do you know Missouri’s small towns? Bruce West, photography professor in the art and design department at Missouri State, learned so much about Mississippi in his formulation of his book, “The True Gospel Preached Here,” that it inspired him to learn more about the place he now calls home. … [Read more...] about Through the lens: Missouri’s small towns
Is there a more haunting question than ‘what if?’ In Bruce Wes’s life – a professor of art and design at Missouri State University – his ‘what if’ takes him back to a road trip through rural Mississippi during a sabbatical in 1994. What he found there became an inspiration for his 18 year photographic […] … [Read more...] about Winding road led to destiny
The College of Arts and Letters will host two distinguished writers for a free reading on the evening of April 8. … [Read more...] about ‘Sad Math’ author invites all to a free reading April 8