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Creating safe spaces to retain women in academia

January 19, 2024 by Strategic Communication

With a book resting on her lap, Dr. Nicole West happily participates in her Wednesday Faculty Writing group session.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in fall 2020, Black women comprised less than 5% of faculty, 10% of student affairs administrators and 9% of students at degree-granting institutions in the U.S.   Associate professor and assistant director for the School of Special Education, Leadership, and Professional Studies, Dr. Nicole West is one of only seven … [Read more...] about Creating safe spaces to retain women in academia

Filed Under: 2024, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Education, faculty, nicole west, research

Uncovering the truth and the trauma

September 26, 2023 by Nicki Donnelson

Dr. Marnie Watson leans against a porch rail of a tiny home at Eden Village.

When Dr. Marnie Watson’s career as a novelist didn’t pan out, she sought a new path where she would unveil truth about humanity and culture. As a cultural and medical anthropologist, Watson immerses herself in her research, where she draws close to people in extreme circumstances. She asks questions to better understand, “how they deal with life in difficult … [Read more...] about Uncovering the truth and the trauma

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, faculty, Marnie Watson, research, sociology and anthropology

Defying expectations: Scripts inspired by extraordinary circumstances

July 17, 2023 by Nicki Donnelson

Christina Pippa smiles at the camera, surrounded by stage lights and fog.

From a young age, Cristina Pippa felt emboldened by the power of storytelling. She wrote and performed plays for any captive audience, even when her puppy was the only co-star. In more recent years, she developed a talent scripting for screen and stage. Her resume now boasts more than 30 theatrical productions. “For playwriting, the writer must convey so much through … [Read more...] about Defying expectations: Scripts inspired by extraordinary circumstances

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: Cristina Pippa, faculty, media journalism and film, research, Reynolds College of Arts and Letters

Save one to save them all

May 19, 2023 by Nicki Donnelson

Dr. Carol Miller stands in the boughs of a long-leaf pine.

There are laws in place to hold businesses accountable. But our interpretation of these laws can have unseen consequences. In 2017, the Trump administration altered the legal interpretation of the word “take” under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, creating a legal debate. Dr. Carol Miller, distinguished professor of business law at Missouri State University, found this new … [Read more...] about Save one to save them all

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: Business Law, Carol Miller, College of Business, faculty, research

Children’s books for change

April 12, 2023 by Nicki Donnelson

Dr. Kayla Lewis poses between colorful stacks of children's books.

But many children's books do not portray Native Americans accurately. As a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, Lewis is particularly passionate about spreading awareness of Native American history. "So many books depict Native Americans with the same stereotypical characteristics and misconceptions. Meanwhile, they ignore the unique customs and traditions of over 550 federally … [Read more...] about Children’s books for change

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Education, faculty, Kayla Lewis, Literacy, research

Pattern recognition enhances biomedical research

February 22, 2023 by Nicki Donnelson

Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi sits in lab in front of a violet colored wall.

Many mathematical processes depend upon this ability to sort information or attributes, and it’s a big part of machine learning, too, according to Dr. Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi. “The great thing about machine learning is it allows us this discovery of knowledge but also prediction,” Obafemi-Ajayi said. She is an associate professor of electrical engineering in Missouri State … [Read more...] about Pattern recognition enhances biomedical research

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Natural and Applied Sciences, engineering, faculty, research, Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi

Forced migration and the glorification of cartel culture

January 30, 2023 by Nicki Donnelson

Judith Martinez sits on ladder in alley.

These forms of literature reflect unnerving realities of violence and crime, forcing many to migrate to the United States to escape the dangers they face. Some never make it. Dr. Judith Martínez is an assistant professor for the department of world languages and cultures at Missouri State University. Her dialectical research focuses on the coexistence of neoliberal violence … [Read more...] about Forced migration and the glorification of cartel culture

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: faculty, international, Judith Martinez, Reynolds College of Arts and Letters, world languages and cultures

Businesses with a cause

December 12, 2022 by Strategic Communication

Josh Coleman leans into the camera, clasping his hands.

Have you heard of TOMS Shoes: One for One or Warby Parker: Glasses for the Needy? Perhaps you’re familiar with STATE Bags: Give. Back. Pack. These companies are cause-driven businesses, created to tackle social challenges while selling goods or services. As Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus said, a social enterprise is, “The new kind of capitalism that serves … [Read more...] about Businesses with a cause

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Business, faculty, Josh Coleman, marketing, research

Connecting the rocks to tell the Earth’s story

November 9, 2022 by Nicki Donnelson

Dr. Matthew McKay, in front of a canyon

“This is one of the reasons you become a geologist if you grew up in the 1980s,” Dr. Matthew McKay said as he displays a video of him standing atop Mt. St. Helens.  McKay, associate professor of geology at Missouri State University, mixes old school techniques of mapping and “disappearing into the woods” with the latest technology. It’s a passion, but there’s also important … [Read more...] about Connecting the rocks to tell the Earth’s story

Filed Under: 2023, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Natural and Applied Sciences, faculty, geography geology and planning, Matthew McKay, research

A big one: Forecasting future volcanic eruptions

October 31, 2022 by Nicki Donnelson

It may erupt suddenly and violently terrorizing the town nearby, setting forth panic and destruction.  It might slowly ooze. And another volcano might lay dormant for several more years – centuries even. It’s nearly impossible to predict.   That is one of the goals of Dr. Gary Michelfelder’s research.   For the last 15 years, Michelfelder, associate professor of … [Read more...] about A big one: Forecasting future volcanic eruptions

Filed Under: 2022, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Natural and Applied Sciences, faculty, Gary Michelfelder, geography geology and planning, research

Taxes in Latin America: More than dollars and cents

August 8, 2022 by Nicki Donnelson

Perhaps a third item should be added to the list, Dr. Gabriel Ondetti says: People believing they pay too much in taxes … especially in the United States. “When you tell them what the data says – that they’re very lightly taxed compared to people in other countries – they’re astounded,” Ondetti said. An expert in Latin American politics and taxation, Ondetti has published … [Read more...] about Taxes in Latin America: More than dollars and cents

Filed Under: 2022, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, faculty, Gabriel Ondetti, Global studies, Political science, research

Mice population models much bigger picture

July 27, 2022 by Nicki Donnelson

Sean Maher stands in prairie.

However, this animal struggles to survive through harsh winters. Tracking the population size and location of this mouse can serve as a “bellwether for climate change,” said Dr. Sean Maher, associate biology professor at Missouri State University. “My graduate advisor shared his research on the animal, and got me hooked on small mammals,” Maher said. Maher studies … [Read more...] about Mice population models much bigger picture

Filed Under: 2022, Other Stories Tagged With: Biology, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, faculty, research, Sean Maher

Working through differences

July 4, 2022 by Nicki Donnelson

It’s true. Teamwork can elevate a project and produce successful results. But it’s also common to hear – or feel – an exasperated groan at the mention of group projects. They can be laborious and frustrating. “I love exploring these team or workplace interactions – both good and bad,” said Dr. Stephen Spates, assistant professor of communication at Missouri State … [Read more...] about Working through differences

Filed Under: 2022, Other Stories Tagged With: communication, faculty, research, Reynolds College of Arts and Letters, Stephen Spates

Relating stories of the ancient world

April 11, 2022 by Strategic Communication

Dr. Julia Troche

Growing up, Dr. Julia Troche loved watching the History Channel. Documentaries on ancient history particularly fascinated her. So, it was only natural that Troche, an Egyptologist, chose to study history in college. She delved deep into the realm of ancient Egypt and Assyria in graduate school. Over the years, she has visited the region several times to conduct research … [Read more...] about Relating stories of the ancient world

Filed Under: 2022, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, faculty, History, Julia Troche, research

The language of a common affinity

February 14, 2022 by Nicki Donnelson

Kewman Lee gazes off camera as he leans on railing.

Now, people are developing new languages to discuss common interests on online platforms. Dr. Kewman Lee calls these platforms “global online affinity spaces.” “In these spaces, people with common interests communicate with each other across national borders and linguistic and cultural backgrounds,” Lee said. He is an assistant professor in Missouri State University’s … [Read more...] about The language of a common affinity

Filed Under: 2022, Other Stories Tagged With: College of Education, faculty, Kewman Lee, reading foundations and technology, research

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