In the most significant change to U.S. refugee resettlement in 40 years, the federal government is turning to the public and the private sector to help settle people who have fled their home countries because of war, persecution and ongoing armed conflicts. Dr. Emily Frazier, assistant professor of human geography and sustainability in the department of geography, geology and … [Read more...] about Addressing community-based refugee programs in the U.S.
Our bodies need both micro and macronutrients to function properly. Macronutrients provide energy. Micronutrients are vitamins and minerals that don’t give you any calories, but they’re critical for bodily processes from brain function to digestion. Registered dietitian Natalie Allen offers some insights about these two types of nutrients to Health Central. Allen is also a … [Read more...] about What’s the difference between micro and macronutrients?
Missouri State University set two new records on opening day. The university opened its first day of classes with its largest increase in first time new in college (FTNIC) students ever. The incoming FTNIC group increased by 17.9% to a total of 2,685. Last year’s class included 2,103 students. Graduate student enrollment also continued its record growth. On opening day, total … [Read more...] about First time college student enrollment up 18% at Missouri State
Discover more about the Aries constellation in a Q&A on SPACE.com with Dr. Mike Reed, distinguished professor in the department of physics, astronomy and materials science at Missouri State University. … [Read more...] about Get to know the Aries constellation
Discover more about the Gemini constellation in a Q&A on SPACE.com with Dr. Mike Reed, distinguished professor in the department of physics, astronomy and materials science at Missouri State University. … [Read more...] about Get to know the Gemini constellation