Fraternity and Sorority Life recruitment and other major organizations’ recruitment is over, but that doesn’t mean students can’t join any organization or get involved in other aspects of campus! Getting involved on campus doesn't mean that you have to be in an organization. It could simply mean you attend events on campus, go to athletic events, or even stop at a table … [Read more...] about Getting Involved on Campus – Mikaela’s Reflections
Take a moment to get to know Spencer Vreeland, Student Body President. 1. Tell us about yourself. My name is Spencer Vreeland, and I am from Joplin, Missouri. I am majoring in Public Relations with a minor in Philosophy. 2. What have you been involved with on campus? On campus, I have been involved with my fraternity, Sigma Chi. I also have be a part of Hammons Hall … [Read more...] about Student Spotlight – Spencer Vreeland – Student Body President
1. Tell us about yourself. I am from Omaha, Nebraska, and have 3 sisters and 2 brothers. I am majoring in Professional Writing, minoring in Nutrition, and working on a certificate in Rhetoric and Argument Writing. In my free time, I like to cook, write, read, go on walks, and play tennis. 2. Tell us about the organizations you are involved in. Why is getting involved on … [Read more...] about Spotlight on Khloee Lathrum – SOAR Leadership Assistant
Take a moment to get to know Rebecca Neumann, the 2022 Leadership Assistant for Orientation and Transition Programs. Tell us about yourself. Hi, my name is Rebecca Neumann! I am a senior this year majoring in Psychology and Sociology with a minor in Sign Language Studies and a certificate in Family and Juvenile Support Services. After graduation this May, I plan to … [Read more...] about Spotlight on Rebecca Neumann – Leadership Assistant, Orientation and Transition Programs
What is normal? I keep asking myself this since the past couple of years have clouded my memory of what the world used to look like—going one hundred percent online in school to almost not having graduation to debating even going to college. 2020 is one for the record books, especially for the high school graduates. I graduated in July of 2020, and the ceremony was supposed … [Read more...] about Welcome to Missouri State: The Sequel