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“April at the Amphitheatre” features local performers, free concerts at JGA

March 26, 2024 by Reynolds College

People sitting in open air amphitheater listening to student jazz performance

Brown bag overflowing with musical instruments


Cori Jay will headline the inaugural session of the John Goodman Amphitheatre (JGA) brown bag concert series, “April at the Amphitheatre,” from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Wed. April 3.

The event series is free and open to the public.

Bring your lunch on over to JGA (just north of Craig Hall in the Judith Enyeart Reynolds Arts Park) and join us for an hour of entertainment. Public parking will be available starting at 11 a.m. across Grand Street in Parking Lots 22 & 24.

Cori Jay with percussionist Chad Bechtel.

Sponsored by the Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, with media support provided by KSMU, the concert series features artists from throughout the Ozarks.

A different artist will perform at JGA each Wednesday in April during the lunch hour.

This year’s performers were selected through an application process.

Performance schedule

Bring your lunch over to JGA for a noon hour concert each Wednesday in April.

April 3 – Cori Jay

Cori Jay is a local singer/songwriter who brings a funky-folky-bluesy-pop-rock feel to the stage. She plays a mix of original music and cover songs with her soul-filled flair.

Jay has been gracing the stages of Springfield and the surrounding area for 15 years and has honed her craft with her partner and percussionist, Chad, who’s unique style makes them a dynamic duo. [Read more…] about “April at the Amphitheatre” features local performers, free concerts at JGA

Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Concerts, Event News, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: April at the Amphitheatre, John Goodman Amphitheatre, Mark Templeton, Public Affairs

Debate Bears qualify for 2024 national competition

March 25, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Two young men outside posing with medals

Four students representing two Missouri State debate teams, MoState GR and MoState NW, will compete in the National Debate Tournament (NDT) April 5-8, 2024.

Emory University in Atlanta, GA will host the 78th annual tournament, according to the organization’s website.

Sixth consecutive “double qualification” for Debate Bears

For six consecutive years, MSU’s debate program has sent two teams to the national tournament, according to Dr. Eric Morris, professor of communication and director of forensics.

“Six years is the longest ‘double qualification’ streak in program history, and particularly impressive since none of these four debaters is a previous qualifier,” Morris said.

This year’s debate topic is nuclear weapons, Morris said. Each year, the NDT committee selects one topic and develops a detailed process paper for debaters to follow for the following competition year. This year’s process paper is 650 pages.

Both Debate Bears teams are arguing the position of “No First Use” affirmatives for this topic.

Debater James Granger stays focused

Sophomore wildlife conservation and management major James Granger felt more relief than surprise when he learned his debate team had qualified for national competition, largely because of the intense preparation.

“I might compare it to the way it feels getting back a test you studied hard for,” Granger said. “There was some doubt lingering in the back of my mind about whether we’d make it. When we did, in fact, make it, it was somewhat of a relief—but also solidified the fact that we’d need to gear up to prepare.”

Preparing for nationals includes building up the team’s argument repertoire, Granger said.

“We’re working hard to build up the repertoire of arguments we have in our files,” he explained. “We’re not as big as a lot of the heavy hitting squads we compete against, so we’re honing in on the debates and arguments we know we can win, plus a few more unconventional tricks.”

“The most challenging part of prep is the less tangible parts,” Granger added. “It’s easy to count cards and articles and be able to say that you have the tools at your disposal to win. It’s another thing entirely to have the skills necessary to deploy those tools in the right way round-to-round.”

Granger has been involved in debate since his freshman year in high school.

“Even though I never really had much background or interest in public speaking, it kind of became my ‘thing’” Granger said. “All my teachers knew I was deeply involved in it, [and] I was team captain my senior year.” [Read more…] about Debate Bears qualify for 2024 national competition

Filed Under: Announcements, Competitions, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Eric Morris, Holt V. Spicer Debate Forum, Missouri State Debate Institute, Nathan Rothenbaum, School of Communication, William H. Darr College of Agriculture

Now taking applications for CSI Camp 2024

March 22, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Students gather for fingerprint project

The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice crime scene investigation (CSI) summer camp will return for its second year June 10-13, 2024, on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University. Sessions run from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily.

UPDATE: Due to popular demand, a second CSI Camp has been added for 2024. It runs July 8-11. Applications accepted until June 16.

Incoming high school students freshmen through seniors are eligible to attend.

Early applications are encouraged, as space for the summer camp is limited. Online applications are now being accepted.

Camp tuition is $275 per camper. Tuition fees include a camp t-shirt and lunch daily. Lodging is not provided.

What is CSI Camp?

CSI Camp covers topics like basic criminal investigation, forensic analysis techniques, crime scene processing and collection and packaging of evidence.

Camp activities include lifting and examining fingerprints, casting tread impressions, identifying and examining blood spatter/stains and more.

Apply now

Assistant professor of criminology Dr. Michael Kyle returns to lead the camp this year. Kyle was instrumental in envisioning and leading the first CSI Camp in 2023. Dr. Samantha Tjaden, assistant professor of criminology, will also facilitate camp sessions again this year.

Also returning to ensure a quality camp experience are Dr. Brett Garland, director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Administrative Assistant Christy Titus.

For more information, contact the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at 417-836-3799 or criminology@missouristate.edu.

Check out CSI Camp

Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Ethical Leadership, Event News, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Brett Garland, CSI Camp, Michael Kyle, Public Affairs, Samantha Tjaden, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

2024 Juried Student Art Exhibition on view March 25-April 12

March 22, 2024 by Reynolds College

Artwork of three individuals without faces

The Department of Art and Design’s Juried Student Exhibition is on view March 25-April 12 at the Carolla Arts Exhibition Center and for First Friday Art Walk, April 5 from 6-9 p.m.

This year’s exhibition was juried by Kansas City-based artist Steve Snell.

About the juror

Graphic art poster
Taylor Sandridge, “Pop! Illustrations For Graphic Terms,” (2023, digital print).

Inspired by the mythology and popular culture of American history and Western landscape, Steve Snell explores and critiques narratives in the form of paintings, videos and local adventures.

Snell earned his master of fine arts degree in studio art from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2011 as well as a bachelor of fine arts in painting and bachelor’s degree in art education from Miami University in 2006.

Snell’s work has been shown in galleries and film festivals across the country. He has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Tallgrass National Preserve in Kansas, the Teton ArtLab in Wyoming, and along the Chilkoot Trail in Alaska and British Columbia, sponsored by the National Parks Service and Parks Canada.

Snell is an associate professor of art at the Kansas City Art Institute.

About the exhibition

The Juried Student Exhibition recognizes the work of undergraduate and graduate students while introducing them to the professional exhibition experience.

Potential exhibitors must complete an application process and undergo formal jurying by an external expert.

[Read more…] about 2024 Juried Student Art Exhibition on view March 25-April 12

Filed Under: Announcements, Event News, Exhibitions, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Carolla Art Exhibition Center, Department of Art and Design, School of the Arts, Vonda Yarberry

Paws to the Polls continues voter education efforts

March 21, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Group of people standing in government building

Paws to the Polls (PTTP), a nonpartisan voter education initiative at Missouri State University, continued its efforts to educate and enable voters during a busy February and March.

The group engaged in voter registration and education efforts as well advocacy for laws that expand voter access.

“Paws to the Polls is deeply invested in increasing voter access and promoting civic engagement,” said Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco, professor of anthropology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology.

PTTP supports three Missouri House bills

Walker-Pacheco cited the group’s Feb. 14 trip to the Missouri State Capitol as one example of their efforts.

This was PTTP’s fourth trip, she explained, during which the group met with 10 legislators and was recognized by Missouri District 132 Representative Crystal Quade on the House floor.

“The purpose of this trip was to advocate for three House bills that would expand voter access,” Walker-Pacheco explained.

HB 1927 would restore access to voting for those currently on probation and parole, after they have served their time. HB 2379 would allow restoring of university IDs as valid for voting, as they were until a Missouri House bill prohibiting their use was signed into law in 2022. HB 2510 would create provisions for automatic voter registration for U.S. citizens in Missouri through information via the DMV, increasing the number of registered voters and make voting more accessible. [Read more…] about Paws to the Polls continues voter education efforts

Filed Under: Community Engagement, Ethical Leadership, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Department of Political Science and Philosophy, Department of Sociology Anthropology and Gerontology, Paws to the Polls, Public Affairs, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Suzanne Walker-Pacheco

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