We just received word that the American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA) has approved the Anthropology program as one that provides a good basis for a career in Cultural Resource Management (CRM). ACRA is the national professional organization for CRM, and their members provide internships for students – most of them paid. They will soon include MSU as a partner … [Read more...] about ACRA Approved
Dr. Julia Troche, History, was named a recipient of the 2022 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Gov. Mike Parson and members of the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education will recognize Dr. Troche and others for their achievements. The Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is presented to an outstanding faculty member from each participating … [Read more...] about Governor’s Outstanding Teaching Award
The College of Humanities and Public Affairs have five faculty members who were granted tenure and promoted to the rank of associate professor. Laura Hart - Sociology and Anthropology Sarah Mellors - History Sarah Panzer - History Kyler Sherman-Wilkins - Sociology and Anthropology Marnie Watson - Sociology and Anthropology Two faculty … [Read more...] about Promotion and Tenure
Nineteen Missouri State University students were among hundreds of students from 25 other colleges and universities to attend the Midwest Model United Nations (MMUN) conference in St. Louis February 22-25. They represented the delegations of Ghana, Lithuania and New Zealand on numerous UN committees covering a wide array of global topics and won numerous awards. Bob … [Read more...] about Midwest Model United Nations
MSU's Political Science Department is very honored to welcome Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman, Head Representative to the U.S. of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq, for a retrospective talk about Iraq 20 years since the Iraq War. The talk will be held on Thursday March 2 in the Plaster Student Union Senate Room 313. … [Read more...] about 20 Years Since the Iraq War