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Staff Appreciation Week: It’s #MSUStaffShoutout day

Share your staff accomplishments and memories on social media.

June 17, 2025 by Emily R. Letterman

Each summer, Missouri State University celebrates the efforts of its staff through the annual Staff Appreciation Week.

Today, is #MSUStaffShoutout day on social media.

Have a co-worker going the extra mile? Excited about your summer program plans? Or just something neat happen in the office? Share it using the hashtag #MSUStaffShoutout.

Then watch for special posts throughout the day from the university, departments and Human Resources.

Staff Appreciation Week runs June 16 through 20.

 


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