Do you dream of seeing the world? Do you want a career that will make a difference? Join former MSU student and Branson native, Scott Winton, for a discussion about careers with the United States State Department. Thursday, October 4th, in Strong Hall 003 with a meet and greet at 8:00 AM and a formal presentation at 8:45 followed by a Q & A session. … [Read more...] about Where Will This Take You?
Joseph S. Passanise has been selected for the twelfth consecutive year to be featured as a 2018 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyer. This recognition is for his excellence in the categories of Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense: DUI/DWI, and Criminal Defense: White Collar. Joe, a 1993 Political Science alumni, has been recognized every year since 2006 for his exceptional … [Read more...] about Joe Passanise Selected as 2018 Super Lawyer
We live in a world where terrorism, the actions of unstable people, and the dangerous impulses of friends and relatives are very real and becoming increasingly more frequent. Similar to how the general public learns and performs CPR, the public must learn proper bleeding control techniques, including how to use their hands, dressings, and tourniquets. Victims can quickly … [Read more...] about Put a Little More Pressure on That
The most recent issue of the ZiF Newsletter includes a conversation about social policy, taxation, and the economic crises in Brazil that features Missouri State's Dr. Gabriel Ondetti and Dr. Lena Lavinas from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. When looking from the North to the so called Global South, the focus is mostly on economic development and … [Read more...] about The Brazilian Economic Crisis- ZiF Interview With Gabriel Ondetti
Alex Bartlett reports from Guangzhou. Guangzhou, on the Pearl River Delta, is the hub of (perhaps) the world’s largest urban area, from Macao on the Southwest side of the estuary, to Hong Kong on the Southeast, and encompassing the cities of Zhuhai, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Foshan, Dongguan and Shenzhen. With fascinating history and culture in its own right, Guangzhou benefited … [Read more...] about News From the Pearl River Delta




