Stoll volunteers at AIDS Project of the Ozarks. He’s an intern at The Victim Center, which provides support to victims of violent and/or sexual crimes. He’s been a Resident Assistant (RA) for MSU’s Residence Life, Housing and Dining Services. He’s also a certified lifeguard instructor. It’s all about helping people, he says. “In high school, I had experiences that that … [Read more...] about Discovering his new calling
As a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Kirby Williams came to Missouri State on a Presidential Scholarship with the intention of eventually going to law school. But that changed when she discovered psychology. “I went into psychology because I wanted to study the connection between physical health and mental health. I gained a deeper understanding of that … [Read more...] about Alumna is using her degree to help stop violence against Native Americans
Coming to Missouri brought Michael Rodrigues closer to his values. He majored in psychology and had a mass media minor. He was also a transfer student. Rodrigues chose Missouri State after starting college in Texas. His first attempt at college was less than optimal. His previous college lacked adequate support for students with disabilities. He decided to return to … [Read more...] about The place for diversity and inclusion