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CNAS NEWS – November 30, 2020

November 30, 2020 by Dylan Welker

Be kind.  Be positive.  Be strong.  Be safe.  Have a great week! We are down to the last two weeks of this semester.  Thank you for everything you have done to help students succeed.  Thank you for everything you have done to have a successful semester.  We are so close to the end of the semester when we can all take a much needed break.  CNAS Info PSIP Applications are … [Read more...] about CNAS NEWS – November 30, 2020

Filed Under: Upcoming Events Tagged With: calendar, cnas, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, due dates, seminar

CNAS NEWS – November 16, 2020

November 16, 2020 by Dylan Welker

Be kind.  Be positive.  Be strong.  Be safe.  Have a great week! We have almost made it to the end of the fall semester.  Classes are in session this week through Monday and Tuesday, November 23-24.  Thanksgiving Break starts on Wednesday, November 25 and runs through Sunday, November 29.  Classes resume on Monday, November 30 and go through Thursday, December 3.  Finals … [Read more...] about CNAS NEWS – November 16, 2020

Filed Under: Upcoming Events Tagged With: cnas, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, deadlines, science, seminar

CNAS NEWS – November 9, 2020

November 9, 2020 by Dylan Welker

Be kind.  Be positive.  Be strong.  Be safe.  Have a great week!  The CNAS Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held from November 12-16.  All Missouri State University faculty, staff and students may access our virtual symposium by signing up for an account using your email for access through going to https://symposium.foragerone.com/cnasurd20/not-launched. … [Read more...] about CNAS NEWS – November 9, 2020

Filed Under: Upcoming Events, URD Tagged With: calendar, cnas, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, event, science, seminar

CNAS NEWS – November 2, 2020

November 2, 2020 by Dylan Welker

Be kind.  Be positive.  Be strong.  Be safe.  Tomorrow (Tuesday 11/3) is election day. Vote. From President Smart “Because this election is so important, many of us have strong views on which candidates and ballot issues should win. This will result in some folks in our campus community feeling very disappointed with the results of the election, regardless of which … [Read more...] about CNAS NEWS – November 2, 2020

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