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How the pandemic has threatened a fragile musical tradition in the Ozarks

KSMU News Director Jennifer Moore shares.

February 4, 2021 by

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Jennifer Moore, Missouri State University graduate and KSMU news director, recently wrote a feature piece for The New York Times titled, “In the Ozarks, the Pandemic Threatens a Fragile Musical Tradition.”


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Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: college of arts and letters, College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Faculty and Staff Page, graduate college, In the News, Jennifer Moore, ksmu

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