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Three internal job postings in RCASH for academic unit leaders

January 21, 2024 by Reynolds College

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The Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (RCASH) has openings for three academic unit leaders. Two department head positions are available in the School of the Arts to lead the music and theatre and dance departments. The third department head position is for the communication, media, journalism and film department in the School of Communication.

These internal job postings are only available to current full-time employees of Missouri State University. The first date of consideration is Feb. 16, 2024. A review of applications will continue until the positions are filled.

Jobs start on July 1, 2024. [Read more…] about Three internal job postings in RCASH for academic unit leaders

Filed Under: Announcements, Employment, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Department of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, School of Communication, School of the Arts

Aaron Khaw switches out test tubes for cameras

December 17, 2023 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

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From biology to dramatic writing, Aaron Khaw, a second-year graduate student at Missouri State University, has explored many paths to fulfill his desire to be a film and TV producer.

Khaw is pursuing a master’s degree in dramatic writing in MSU’s Department of Communication, Media, Journalism and Film (CMJF).

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Aaron Khaw visits a lake at the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota.

A native of Malaysia, Khaw began his bachelor’s degree in biology at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota.

“Science was the ‘elite’ category in Malaysia,” Khaw said. “I also loved animals as a child and thought I would become a veterinary doctor, which is why I pursued biology in the first place.”

But when he was nearing graduation, Khaw was no longer confident about his science choice. He then moved to San Francisco for a short time, where he remembered his love for Hollywood.

“I grew up watching Hollywood shows and always wondered about the filmmaking process,” Khaw said. “So, I decided to pursue a film and television production certificate from Orange Coast College.”

In 2019, Khaw directed and edited the documentary titled, “Empty Vessel.” When it was chosen to be showcased at the Newport Beach Film Festival, he knew he had found the right path.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Khaw lost the opportunity to work as a production assistant for a Nike commercial in New York. So, he returned to Malaysia and worked as an editor and producer at Comberry Studios, a German media production company.

“I worked on short-form documentaries for about eight months,” Khaw said. “After that, I knew I wanted to come back to the U.S. for grad school, so I came to MSU.”

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Filed Under: Feature, Graduate Student, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Aaron Khaw, Conci Nelson, Cristina Pippa, Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, School of Communication

ASB 4-State Competition brings high school talent to MSU

November 28, 2023 by Lynn M. Lansdown

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ASB 4-State’s Brandon Goodwin encourages the student competitors.

Around 350 high school students from across several states competed in the Academy of Scholastic Broadcasting’s 4-State scholastic video competition Nov. 3-5, 2023, on the Missouri State University campus.

ASB 4-State has hosted the video competition for high school students since 2017, according to Brandon Goodwin, Director of Resources at ASB.

The competition features 24 different journalism and creative media contests that are held over a three-day period.

Students in the 2023 competition came from states including Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas and California, according to interim CMJF department head Dr. Deborah Larson.

Several local area high schools competed, including Central, Hillcrest and Nixa, as well as four high schools from the Lee’s Summit, Missouri, area.

“Some schools had as many as 60 kids competing in multiple categories,” Larson said. [Read more…] about ASB 4-State Competition brings high school talent to MSU

Filed Under: Alumni Accomplishments, Announcements, Competitions, Event News, Pre-college, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Brandon Goodwin, Deborah Larson, Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Locke and Stache, School of Communication

RCASH gets a spotlight on “Making CASH” podcast  

September 11, 2023 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

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Since starting his podcast work in 2020, Jay Howard has interviewed a collector, a college dean, a philosopher and a community organizer.

Howard explains that he was inspired by the collaborative efforts put into building the “brand-new college,” referencing the recent formation of the Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (RCASH) at Missouri State University.

“Since my goal is to interview the people who make up the college, the name ‘Making CASH’ seemed to fit. Also, the name needed to be something people could easily remember and subscribe to,” he added. [Read more…] about RCASH gets a spotlight on “Making CASH” podcast  

Filed Under: Alumni Accomplishments, Announcements, Community Engagement, Event News, Faculty Accomplishments, Faculty Research, Public Affairs, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Department of English, Department of Languages Cultures and Religions, Jay Howard, School of Communication, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of the Arts, Shawn Wahl

Building community through The Springfield Way

August 21, 2023 by Lynn M. Lansdown

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When observing to efactory executive director Rachel Anderson that the Springfield, Missouri, community demonstrated a distinct “connectedness,” Dr. Alan Tinkler was inspired by Anderson’s response.

“That’s the Springfield Way,” Anderson said.

With that, The Springfield Way project was born.

[Read more…] about Building community through The Springfield Way

Filed Under: Community Engagement, Public Affairs, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Alan Tinkler, Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Department of English, Department of Sociology Anthropology and Gerontology, The Springfield Way

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