Congratulations to Ivy Yarckow-Brown and the Alpha Phi Sigma crew for their contributions to the recent Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference in Kansas City. As many of you know, our Sigma Mu Sigma representatives were up for the presidential slate and missed winning it by just one vote. This is the first time such a new chapter had placed so highly, which is a … [Read more...] about Alpha Phi Sigma News
Political science majors Macon Allen, Melvi Cifuentes, Alana Collins, and political science minor Juan Narvaez, spent a couple of weeks at the beginning of January of this year volunteering at Raíces, and NGO in San Antonio Texas. Raíces provides legal assistance and political advocacy to women, children and family fleeing gang and political violence from El Salvador, Honduras, … [Read more...] about Students Participate in Unique Study Away Opportunity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go5SBymDE6k&feature=youtu.be … [Read more...] about What can you do with a Philosophy degree?
Monday, October 10, the 13th Annual College of Humanities and Public Affairs banquet was held in the Crystal Room at Kentwood Hall. This event gives the scholarship recipients to the opportunity to meet and personally thank their donors for their gracious gift. Thank you to all of our donors for their generosity. … [Read more...] about Scholarship Banquet Held
Thomas Limbrick ’13 is serving a two-year judicial clerkship with the Honorable Mary Rhodes Russell of the Supreme Court of Missouri. But he said it was earning a philosophy degree at Missouri State that helped prepare him for the rigors of law school and his burgeoning career. He credits mentors like Andrew Johnson and Jack Knight, whom he calls, “two of the smartest people … [Read more...] about Alumnus begins clerkship with Missouri Supreme Court