As Missouri State gears up for Homecoming weekend, Oct. 16-18, the College of Arts and Letters invites students, faculty, staff and alumni to join the college for these scheduled events. Thursday, Oct. 16 Master Class: Living the Dream - Composing and Publishing Music Presented by COAL alumna Susan LaBarr, composer (BM 2004; MM 2007) Susan LaBarr is an active, … [Read more...] about College of Arts and Letters announces Homecoming schedule
Join us Monday, April 8, from 7-9 p.m. in Carrington Auditorium (Room 208) to hear panelists highlight the findings of articles recently published in "Springfield’s Urban Histories: Essays on the Queen City of the Missouri Ozarks" (Moon City Press, 2012). There will be an autographed book sale at 6:45 p.m. and after the event. Students will have a chance to enter a raffle for a … [Read more...] about Springfield’s Hidden History of Diversity: A Panel Discussion
Faculty members in the department of communication at Missouri State University presented peer selected research papers and served as national panel chairs and respondents at the National Communication Association conference in Orlando, Fla., this fall. The following communication faculty members presented papers and participated in panel discussions: Dr. Randy Dillon, … [Read more...] about Communication faculty participate in national conference
The community is invited to participate in a Debate Watch of the first presidential debate live at the Gilloz Theatre on Wednesday, Oct. 3. A panel of exerts on media, politics, and presidential campaign will be available after the debate for discussion with the audience. This free event is hosted by MSU's communication department and the College of Arts and Letters. Doors … [Read more...] about Participate in the first Presidential Debate Watch
The Missouri State University Gender Studies Committee has released an exciting and informative slate of events to celebrate Women's History Month in March. You can watch films, attend panels, and listen to the keynote speaker, New York Times best-selling author Heidi Durrow, who wrote The Girl Who Fell From the Sky. Durrow's novel follows young Rachel Morse, the … [Read more...] about Women’s History Month events include panels, films, book discussion