Catherine Hoegeman, a Missouri State University assistant professor of sociology and anthropology and Dan Prater, director of the Drury University Center for Nonprofit Communication have completed a first-of-its-kind report on The Springfield Area Congregations Study. The study looks at traits and contributions of congregations in Greene and Christian counties. Hoegeman called … [Read more...] about Springfield Area Congregations Study
Dr. Bill Meadows (Sociology and Anthropology) served as the keynote speaker for the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony at Laguna Pueblo, NM on July 29. The event was held to recognize Mr. Joseph R. Day Sr., a Laguna Code Talker who served with fourteen other natives from several tribes in a radio net in the Pacific Theater of WW II. On September 4 Dr. Meadows reported on his … [Read more...] about Native American Code Talkers
His research has been featured in the 2016 issue of Mind’s Eye! Learn about his research online and in the video below. … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Dr. Victor Matthews!
Here's a way to honor Dr. Cooper's legacy. Dr. Marc Cooper Memorial Scholarship Your donation will support Missouri State students. … [Read more...] about Dr. Marc Cooper Memorial Scholarship
Congratulations to Bill Meadows, professor in Sociology and Anthropology, for his publication in The Journal Ethnohistory, "New Data on Kiowa Protohistoric Origins". One of his photographs from his article was on the front cover of the journal. … [Read more...] about Dr. Meadows recent publication