Missouri State’s Missouri Fine Arts Academy, also known as MFAA,will begin accepting applications for its 2016 summer program (June 5-25) several months earlier this year on Nov. 1. The application period will run until Jan. 15, 2016. Changes on the horizon for summer 2016 academy That is not the only change this year. Director Ray Castrey, who has been with MFAA for two … [Read more...] about MFAA students gain new artistic perspectives
Nancy Allen has seen enough courtroom drama to write a book about it. In fact, she has written two! The former Greene County assistant prosecutor will be on campus Sept. 17 to talk about her two published legal thrillers, "The Code of the Hills" (HarperCollins 2014) and "A Killing at the Creek" (HarperCollins 2015), as well as her upcoming third novel. The presentation is … [Read more...] about Ozarks Celebration Festival: Alumna reveals Ozarks’ underbelly
COAL kicks off convocation day with New Student Lunch The College of Arts and Letters will be welcoming its newest members to campus with a free lunch on the Craig Hall patio from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 16. Who says there's no such thing as a 'free lunch'? The luncheon will give new students the opportunity to mingle, find out about student organizations … [Read more...] about Calling all new arts and letters students!
POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. THIS EVENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED LATER THIS SPRING. Award-winning author Dr. Trudy Lewis will be on campus to read excerpts of her work on March 6. Lewis’ novel “The Empire Rolls” was the first in Moon City Press’ Missouri Authors Series. Lewis is the director of creative writing at the University of Missouri. Her other book titles … [Read more...] about POSTPONED – Spring reading series continues with award-winning author
Niki Lynn Kennedy of Missouri State University was awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to Germany for an English teaching assistantship. … [Read more...] about Missouri State student receives Fulbright award