This fall, Dr. Leslie Anderson, Professor in Counseling, Leadership and Special Education and Dr. Lyle Foster, Assistant Professor in Sociology and Anthropology are teaming up to offer a new course titled, Virus, Violence and Victims: Contemporary Issues in Unprecedented Times. The goal for the course is to provide students, faculty and staff with opportunities to critically … [Read more...] about New interdisciplinary course being offered this fall
Poverty in the Ozarks SOC 397-301 Interested in learning more about our community and why it is the way it is? We will explore the issues of poverty and the various impacts this has on our region. Fall 2014, Monday 5:30-8:20 Instructor: Lyle Foster … [Read more...] about SOC 397 Poverty in the Ozarks
Drs. Kaatz and Calfano accompanied MSU students on a Spring Break trip to Amsterdam and Belgium during the week of March 9th. The trip to the Low Countries offered MSU students Amsterdam's governmental arrangements are quite different from those found in the United States. The municipal government of Amsterdam is divided into districts which have their own governing councils, … [Read more...] about Political Science Students Spring Break Trip to Amsterdam and Belgium
The College of Humanities and Public Affairs' African American Studies Program will offer the following courses during the spring 2014 semester. African American Studies Spring 2014 Classes AAS 100 Introduction to African American Studies Section 1: 8:35-9:25 MWF AAS 100 Introduction to African American Studies Section 2: 11:50-12:40 MWF ART 273 Art of Africa, … [Read more...] about African American Studies