About one and a half years after its groundbreaking, the John Goodman Amphitheatre in the Judith Enyeart Reynolds Arts Park at Missouri State University will be unveiled to the public. A come-and-go open house is scheduled from 2-4 p.m. Oct. 23. Visitors will get a chance to explore the facility for the first time. It’s located in the plaza adjacent to Craig Hall. “We’re … [Read more...] about Welcome to the new John Goodman Amphitheatre
Pilates was invented around 100 years ago, and it is becoming an increasingly popular form of exercise. What exactly is Pilates? How is it different from other modalities like Yoga or Tai Chi? What are the benefits of Pilates? Who can most benefit from it? Sarah Wilcoxon, associate professor of dance and comprehensive Pilates certified instructor at Missouri State … [Read more...] about How Pilates can improve your health and wellbeing
This fall, the department of art and design at Missouri State University will host a Visiting Artists, Designers and Scholars Series. Free and open to the public, the series kicks off Sept. 14 and will feature multidisciplinary speakers from various artistic disciplines, such as drawing, painting and sculpture. Amanda Smith, assistant professor of drawing and painting at MSU, … [Read more...] about Explore art with visiting artists this fall
Car- and shower-singers: It’s your time to take the stage. The Missouri State University Choral Union is recruiting alumni, faculty, staff and community members to join this town and gown choir. Recently, the group was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall, one of the eminent performance halls in New York City. The performance will take place in June 2023. It is the first time … [Read more...] about Choral Union to perform at Carnegie Hall
Watching a familiar television show can feel like visiting an old friend. Trying out or binge-watching new shows can give you a conversation icebreaker or help you share in a larger conversation. How much is too much television, though? According to Dr. Holly Holladay, associate professor of media, journalism and film at Missouri State University, overconsumption doesn’t … [Read more...] about Why you should watch more television