Since its first season in 2015, Show-Me Chefs has entertained audiences with televised culinary showdowns between area chefs. It’s quickly become a local tradition — with an emphasis on local. Show-Me Chefs creator Deb Larson, associate professor in the department of media, journalism and film, shared, “It sort of came to me as we were developing the show that most Americans … [Read more...] about Show-Me Chefs: ultimate locavores
Lucie Amberg, a Missouri State new media specialist, per course faculty member and graduate student pursuing a Master of Science and Administrative Studies degree, recently wrote a successful grant application to the Missouri Humanities Council for an interdisciplinary, multimedia project on African-American history in the Ozarks. Stories that are waiting to be told This … [Read more...] about Missouri Humanities Council grant supports oral history project on local African-American history
Missouri State University will host candidates for the 7th Congressional district seat for a debate on Oct. 26. … [Read more...] about MSU to host debate for District 7 Congressional candidates
On Tuesday, Sept. 13, the Missouri State debate team will host an open-forum MSU Talks debate on whether the U.S. should keep its two-party system or explore expanding into multiple parties. The debate is part of MSU's Public Affairs Week. Once the debaters present their arguments, attendees are encouraged to participate in the discussion by sharing their ideas and … [Read more...] about MSU Talks hosts debate on two-party system
The crew of “Show-Me Chefs,” the media, journalism and film department-produced reality cooking series, will be serving up a mouth-watering demonstration at this year’s Public Affairs Conference. Show-Me Chefs season one Event features health living, local food The “Show-Me Chefs Show Us How” presentation will be held in Missouri State’s Plaster Student Union Theater on … [Read more...] about ‘Show-Me Chefs’ spicing up the Public Affairs Conference