As we begin the holiday season, please review the Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts and Letters Wish List. Your contribution directly supports our terrific students. RCOAL Wish List $200 - Student Success Awards Your contribution will help students who have demonstrated success in their chosen majors to show off their accomplishments. $500 to $1,000 - Student Study … [Read more...] about RCOAL releases wish list
Congratulations to Dr. Carrisa Hoelscher. Her work is featured on the Mind's Eye blog and will be included in the 2021 issue. Hoelscher, director of graduate communication studies at Missouri State University, sets her target on competent communication to help others improve their skill. This includes finding ways to improve both effectiveness and appropriateness. Read … [Read more...] about Tensions in communication
The Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts and Letters has officially formed a new Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism Council (RCOAL Diversity Council). Developed in September 2020, the Council was initially suggested this past summer to Dean Shawn Wahl by Dr. Jason Jolley, in his role as RCOAL Associate Dean for Globalization, Diversity, and Policy, and in response to … [Read more...] about RCOAL forms Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism Council
The College of Arts and Letters is proud to announce awards for our hard-working, talented students recently recognized for these impressive individual and collaborative projects: MCMA The Standard won 21 awards from the Missouri College Media Association (MCMA), including first place in Division 1 for Best Overall Newspaper and first place for Sweepstakes! Congratulations to … [Read more...] about Students win big at state media competitions
Looking for Summer 2020 General Education courses? Check out the updated schedule below. A promotional flyer is available for download. Summer 2020 Schedule May 18 - Summer Intersession classes begin May 25 - Memorial Day holiday (no classes) June 5 - Summer Intersession classes end June 8 - Classes begin July 3 - Independence Day observed (no classes) … [Read more...] about COAL announces robust online summer offerings