After three years in various Republican Conference and Committee roles, six years as Budget Policy Director for Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK), and six years as District Office Director for Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO, 2004 alumna, Joelle Cannon, is joining Liberty Utilities as Director of Government Relations. … [Read more...] about Joelle Cannon Joins Liberty Utilities
Critical Thinking/Problem Solving is #1 on the list of career-ready Competencies developed by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). In a recent article for The Muse, Regina Borsellino addresses the importance of analytical skills across a wide range of jobs and workplace settings. She notes that "Every job requires some level of problem solving … [Read more...] about The Importance of Analytical Skills
In a recent newsletter for Missouri State University's The Globally Responsive Education and Teaching (GREAT) program, Master of Global Studies (MGS) Program Director, Dr. Gabriel Ondetti, offered his thoughts on the value of exploring global politics at Missouri State. Since its creation in 1999 the Master of Global Studies (MGS) program at Missouri State has sought to … [Read more...] about Exploring Global Politics
If you follow this blog, you are already aware of the list of career-ready Competencies developed by the National Association of Colleges and Employers and that #1 on the list is Critical Thinking/Problem Solving. In a recent article for The Muse, Regina Borsellino addresses the importance of analytical skills across a wide range of jobs and workplace settings. She … [Read more...] about The Importance of Analytical Skills
When last we left our heroes....2019 MGS alumni, Corbet McKinney, and Sarah Woll were off to Jamaica with the Peace Corps. Then we had a pandemic. Once their return to the Peace Corps got pushed back to Summer 2021 at the earliest, Corbett and Sarah made the decision to apply to AmeriCorps VISTA instead. They've been working through VISTA in Kansas City since … [Read more...] about Sorbett in Kansas City: An Update From Corbett McKinney and Sarah Woll