Congratulations to Nathan Dorff, recipient of the Carl Morrow Scholarship awarded by the Conservation Federation of Missouri! Nathan was awarded the scholarship for his work on hyporheic ecology of Ozark gravel-bed streams (Advisor, Dr. Deb Finn). … [Read more...] about Biology grad student receives fisheries scholarship
The Graduate College hosted it's 3rd annual "3-Minute Thesis" competition on October 20, and once again, it did not disappoint. Judges from across campus, the Springfield community and the audience selected the following winners: 1st - Sarah Spangler, Biology- College of Natural and Applied Science- presenting on how isotope signatures reveal diet in threatened … [Read more...] about “3-Minute Thesis” Competition
Congratulations to Brad Dixon, Global Studies and Homeland Security & Defense graduate on his new career! Brad said this about his recent success, “I accepted a position as a Special Agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency and graduated from the DEA Academy at Quantico, VA. It’s been a dream of mine to work in this field and I feel my experience at MSU in the Masters of … [Read more...] about Celebrating Student Success!
What do students in our Master's of Global Studies program do? Well, Jacob Hannah had a very exciting spring semester in Beijing. Jacob participated in the exchange program we have with Renmin (People's) University where he took graduate classes and also served as an intern for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Additionally he published an article for AmCham China with a little … [Read more...] about Global Citizen: The MGS program opens doors of opportunity!
I had a great experience at the Career Expo; I think I can help you have one too in the future! The Career Expo is an excellent opportunity to network and take the next step from education to the professional world. To start there were numerous employers and graduate schools at the event. From healthcare to finance to medical schools; this truly was a diverse grouping of … [Read more...] about Recap of the MSU Career Expo: A Graduate Student’s Perspective