https://blogs.missouristate.edu/mindseye/history-and-memory-making-peace-after-religious-conflict/ … [Read more...] about
Congratulations to Professor Aida Hass and Masters Student Christine Hannis!! Their research was presented at the National Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Denver, CO, last Spring, and was recently published in the International Review of Victimology academic journal. Professor Hass and Ms. Hannis embarked on a journey at the Greene County Jail in the Spring of 2015. … [Read more...] about Criminology Publication
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
The Journey Continues, a project from Missouri State University Sociology professors Dr. Lyle Foster and Dr. Tim Knapp examines Springfield’s race history. Below is the link to a KSMU page with the three interviews that have been done so far. Emily McTavish, who is the interviewer, is a sociology … [Read more...] about The Journey Continues Project