Renovations on a series of old industrial buildings in downtown Springfield have been completed and Brick City is now fully open to students, faculty and staff. “The move to Brick City has given the art and design department the room to grow, not just in terms of square footage, but also in exchanging ideas, creating new collaborations and redefining our shared vision,” said … [Read more...] about Celebrating Brick City: The new home to the department of art and design
The Ribbon Cutting celebration on September 17 officially opened the new space and celebrated the new unified home of art and design. The event’s featured speaker was Governor Jay Nixon. Governor Nixon was joined by other university officials during this celebration. “We have dreamed about the day when everyone from the department of art and design could be located in one … [Read more...] about Brick City officially open
Don’t miss out on these helpful events brought to you by the Career Center this fall. Whether you want to get some real-world interview experience or find out more about careers in your major, the Career Center has something for you. Mock Interview Day Wednesday, September 18 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PSU Ballroom Go through a mock interview session with an area employer or … [Read more...] about Fall Career Center events
The Associated Collegiate Press has named The Standard as a finalist in six individual categories. Steph Anderson, Megan Gates and Brent Rinehart are the students from the Standard’s staff who have received finalist honors for their work in photography, news stories and graphic design, respectively. Awards will be presented in October at the National College Media Convention in … [Read more...] about The Standard receives six finalist nominations from ACP
The College of Arts and Letters will host a series of signature events during Homecoming 2013. All of the events are open to students, alumni and the community. These events give COAL students, friends and family a chance to network and interact with alumni and faculty members. October 17-20 The Children's Hour — Lillian Hellman's controversial play about rumors, … [Read more...] about COAL Homecoming Celebration