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Kids Donation Drive for local center runs through April 14

April 4, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Young woman looks at children's books from donation box

Kenzi Seay, a senior criminology and criminal justice major, has organized the Kids Donation Drive in coordination with the Greene County Family Justice Center (FJC).

Seay is collecting donations until April 14. The organization is asking for toys, books or children’s hygiene products.

Collections boxes will be available across campus until April 7. A collection box will remain in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice main office (Strong Hall, Room 207) until April 14.

But even after April 14, people can still help out.

“The Family Justice Center is always collecting donations for victims of domestic violence,” Seay said. “They also have volunteer opportunities, if you’d like to help in a hands-on way.”

Public affairs mission in action

According to senior instructor Caryn Saxon, the Kids Donation Drive was entirely Seay’s initiative and serves as an excellent example of Missouri State’s public affairs mission.

“I could not be more impressed and proud of Kenzi’s work on this,” Saxon noted. “She observed a problem, created a solution and then took action to make her vision a reality. Through her efforts, she is spreading awareness about FJC while also giving others a way to contribute to their mission.”

Seay volunteers at FJC and also interns with its partner agency, Legal Services of Southern Missouri. She began volunteering in October 2024 and started her internship in January 2025. Her duties include answering phones, clerical work and intake interviews.

“It’s a really interesting experience working as both an intern and volunteer in different parts of the building because I am able to see the process from start to finish in different roles,” she noted.

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Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Caryn Saxon, Paula Rector, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, School of Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences

2024 Judy Awards honor excellence in the Reynolds College community

May 9, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Two hosts on stage

Missouri State University’s Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (RCASH) continued its tradition of honoring the legacy of Judith Enyeart Reynolds with the Third Annual Judy Awards May 3, 2024.

The event, held at The Old Glass Place, celebrated the achievements of faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends within the RCASH community.

Dean Wahl stands at podium
Dean Shawn Wahl announces his selections for the Dean’s Judy Awards.

A special moment of the celebration included recognizing MSU President Clif Smart and Gail Smart and then Dr. George Connor, professor of political science. All three received the Dean’s Legacy Award from Dean Shawn Wahl. Smart is set to retire on June 30. The legacy leadership and work of each recipient will continue to make a difference in the lives of RCASH members for generations to come.

Christopher DePriest, Mark Templeton, and Rob and Sally Baird were each honored with the Dean’s Champion Award. All have diligently worked, often behind the scenes, to positively impact RCASH.

MSU Alum Austin Elliott accepted the Dean’s Alumnus Award on behalf of Locke and Stache, a production company located in Springfield, Missouri. Locke and Stache was recognized for their exceptional achievements in video production.

The award ceremony concluded with The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice receiving the Dean’s Award of Distinction for excellent performance as an academic unit over the past year.

Named in honor of Reynolds, a dedicated staff member and role model for many years in the Department of English, the Judy Awards cover a variety of contributions to the college, ranging from traditional awards in teaching, research, and service to those that recognize collaboration, inclusive engagement and efforts to highlight the pillars of the University’s public affairs mission.

Except for the dean’s awards category, winners were nominated either by their peers or self-nominated, then selected by representatives from each academic department serving on the Judy Awards Selection Committee.

Hosts Dr. Alan Tinkler, Dr. Aida Hass-Wisecup and Mary Lynne Golden announced the following winners of the 2024 Judy Awards.

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Filed Under: Alumni Accomplishments, Announcements, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, Event News, Faculty Accomplishments, Faculty Research, RCASH Highlights, Research, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Aida Hass-Wisecup, Alan Tinkler, Alicia Walker, Alyssa Malloy, Christopher DePriest, Clif Smart, Creative Services, Gail Smart, George Connor, Heidi Backes, James Parsons, Jennifer LaPrade, Jesse Scheve, Jodi McCoy, John Chuchiak, Jon Mabee, Judith Martinez, Judy Awards, Locke and Stache, Mark Templeton, Mary Lynne Golden, Paula Rector, Public Affairs, Rob and Sally Baird, Samara Mizutani Cesar, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Shawn Wahl, Show Me Multiliteracy Team

2023 Stop the Violence Conference to be held Oct. 18

October 12, 2023 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Purple graphic for the Stop The Violence Conference 2023

Missouri State University’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is co-sponsoring the annual Stop the Violence Conference 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Plaster Student Union (PSU).

The conference can be attended either in person or virtually, according to Paula Rector, senior instructor of criminology.

Space is limited to 300 attendees.

“We’ll offer a Zoom feed with closed captioning and ASL interpreting for the sessions located in the PSU Theater,” Rector said.

Register online to attend the event in-person or via Zoom.

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Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Conferences, Event News Tagged With: Paula Rector, Public Affairs, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Stop the Violence Conference

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