Peter D. Tsahiridis, a per course instructor in the history department, and Kristine A. Tsahiridis have co-authored a book on how freshman can navigate through their first year of college successfully. It is information gathered from over 10 years of teaching in higher education. "Be-Coming Freshman, Necessary Life Skills for College Students" provides the proper guidance … [Read more...] about History Per Course Instructor Publishes Book
The college is proud of the latest faculty to be featured in Mind’s Eye: Mike Stout (SOC/ANT), Jamaine Abidogun (HST), David Romano (PLS). A web link to the publication is found at https://blogs.missouristate.edu/mindseye/ … [Read more...] about Three faculty members featured in Mind’s Eye
Congratulations to Bill Meadows for the release of his new edited book, "Through Indian Sign Language: Fort Still Ledgers of Hugh Lenox Scott and Iseco, 1889-1897". … [Read more...] about Anthropology professor edits new book
Dr. Eric Nelson has just been awarded the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference's Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize for his essay, "Remembering the Martyrdom of Saint Francis of Paola: History, Memory and Minim Identity in Seventeenth-Century France," History and Memory 26, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 2014): 76-105 This award will be presented at the Sixteenth Century Society and … [Read more...] about History Professor wins one of the biggest awards in French history!
James N. Giglio, a distinguished professor emeritus of history at Missouri State University, has written a new book for young readers about Stan Musial. “Stan Musial: Baseball Hero” has been published by Truman State University Press. Giglio wrote a scholarly biography of Musial in 2001, which was reissued in paperback in 2007. The new book is for readers in grades 4 to 6 … [Read more...] about Retired MSU professor writes Stan Musial book for young readers