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Alum Sarah Lynne Skrzypczak thrives in law school

April 14, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Young woman sitting at classroom table with books and papers

Contracts, Torts, Constitutional Law, Legal Writing and Analysis…these are just a few of the courses Missouri State University alumna Sarah Lynne Skrzypczak has taken during her first year of law school at the University of Wisconsin.

Skrzypczak graduated from Missouri State’s Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology in 2021 with a degree in sociology and a minor in law and society.

Now, as she wraps up her first year in law school, Skrzypczak reflects on her time at Missouri State and how she got to where she is today.

Taking things one step at a time

When Skrzypczak first enrolled at Missouri State, she was an undeclared major. She spent a year and a half taking different courses, learning as much as she could while waiting to see where her path would lead.

“I was in no way sure of who I truly was or what I really wanted to do moving forward with my life,” she said. “I just knew I liked to learn.”

By her sophomore year, however, Skrzypczak knew her future rested with sociology.

“Once I had gotten into the program, [there] was never a doubt that I was happy to be where I was in terms of academic progression and my own knowledge,” she explained. “Sociology for me was fun, complex and intriguing to learn about.”

“Learning of other cultures, studying the past, learning about people in general, I’ve always just been curious,” she said. “Sociology was a great way to get a better grasp on those things I found interesting. It was easy to learn about because I had always found it so fascinating in the first place.”

From sociology to law

Studying sociology led Skrzypczak to choose law as a career.

“Other studies such as criminology, pre-law and political science are all great to study before moving forward in law,” she said. But for her, sociology was the best choice because it included aspects of all those other disciplines.

“In a sense they all intertwine,” she said. “Sociology kind of seems like a bit of all of them plus more and just gives you a broader look on things.”

Still, Skrzypczak tailored her studies to include specific law-related courses with her minor in law and society. This gave her “a nice foundation of legal knowledge before moving into law school,” she said.

Young woman standing at law library shelves.
Sarah Skrzypczak hits the law books again.

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“Collaboration” reveals hard work and big dreams of Missouri State dance students

April 10, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Up close image of dancers feet in black leggings and purple and red socks

Missouri State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance wraps up the 2024-25 season with its annual Spring Dance Concert.

Titled “Collaboration,” the concert continues this year’s theme of “Connection.” It will feature a variety of both student and faculty choreographed performances.

This year’s concert is coordinated by Associate Professor of Dance Azaria Hogans.

Evening showtimes are 7:30 p.m. April 24-26. Matinee showtime is 2:30 p.m. April 27. All performances will be held in Coger Theatre in Craig Hall.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students/seniors. Special advance rates are available for students with an MSU ID.

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Collaborating to connect

Using an interdisciplinary approach, the concert emphasizes connecting dance with different disciplines, Hogans said. “Every work that will be on the stage has some element of interdisciplinary exploration. This ranges from collaborations with animators to costume construction to STEM concepts and processes.”

Hogans is excited about how audiences will experience the performances.

“Even if an audience member does not know a lot about dance, they will be able to appreciate the interdisciplinary connections made in this concert,” she said. “[They] will be able to see concepts, ideas and maybe even themselves represented in the works.”

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Alum Lauren Shantz is making her Missouri statement

March 18, 2025 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

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Missouri State University alumna Lauren Shantz has built a successful career in public affairs.

In six years, she has gone from working as an intern to now serving as vice president of public affairs at the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce.

Shantz became associated with the chamber through a family connection. Her mother, who worked in the Missouri Senate, suggested she reach out to the chamber.

In 2019, Shantz earned an internship there, and what began as a temporary opportunity quickly evolved into a career-defining moment.

“It wasn’t necessarily what I expected to go into, but it turned into a passion,” she said.

Since then, Shantz has navigated multiple leadership transitions and taken on greater responsibilities at the chamber. She now leads public affairs efforts to advocate for policies that benefit local businesses and the broader community.

“One thing I enjoy most about working at the chamber is we get to do something different every day, and all of it makes a significant positive impact on our community,” Shantz said.

“Also, not only do I get to do really meaningful things, but I get to do them with an incredible team who wants to see the success of Springfield and the region just as much as I do.”

MSU’s “close-knit” feel a big draw

A native of Jefferson City, Missouri, Shantz started her undergraduate studies at the University of Missouri-Columbia (Mizzou). She transferred to Missouri State in 2016, where she pursued a bachelor’s degree in public relations with a minor in journalism.

“Coming from Mizzou, I knew I wanted a college experience that felt more close-knit and community-minded,” Shantz said. “That type of involvement and feeling was present from my first day at MSU, and that meant something to me as a transfer student.”

After completing her undergraduate degree in December 2018, Shantz continued her education at Missouri State, earning a Master of Public Administration in 2023.

Shantz credits her time at MSU for shaping her career.

“Even though my degree isn’t 100% tied to what I do now, everything I learned, such as writing, event planning, communication strategy and AP style, is applicable in my job today,” she said.

Making an impact

Shantz said her time at MSU helped develop her passion for communication, advocacy and community impact. Among her proudest achievements is leading the chamber’s annual Community Leadership Visit, where 85 local leaders travel to other cities to exchange ideas and bring best practices back to Springfield.

Beyond her professional role, Shantz remains connected to MSU. She was recently named an associate trustee for the Missouri State Foundation, advocating for university funding and growth.

“Being able to push for initiatives like expanding MSU’s degree offerings, including PhDs, feels personal because MSU shaped so much of my journey,” she said.

Shantz’s talent and contributions as a young professional have not gone unnoticed. She was named to Springfield Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list in 2023.

Advice for student Bears

For current students at Missouri State, Shantz emphasizes the value of taking advantage of opportunities that come around. Gaining on-the-job or hands-on experience is essential, as is networking. She also encourages students to seek mentorship and learn from professionals in their field.

“Take opportunities even if they don’t seem like a perfect fit,” she advised. “The skills you gain will serve you in ways you might not expect,” she said.

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Filed Under: Alumni Accomplishments, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Department of Political Science and Philosophy, School of Communication, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Student Success

Annual Juried Student Exhibition on view March 7-April 4

March 13, 2025 by Reynolds College

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The Department of Art and Design’s Annual Juried Student Exhibition (AJSE) has returned this spring to celebrate the creativity and achievements of students across the department.

The exhibition is on view March 7-April 4 at the Carolla Arts Exhibition Center.

A special First Friday Art Walk event will be held April 4 from 6-9 p.m.

Professional exhibition experience

The AJSE gives students an opportunity to present their work in a professional gallery setting, gaining valuable experience in the exhibition process. This showcase highlights a range of artistic practices, fostering engagement with the broader art community.

“The annual juried exhibition is an excellent chance for the public to see some great work by our students, but it’s also an excellent learning opportunity for our students to practice their skills in applying for exhibition opportunities, preparing professional-level documentation of their work and ideas,” explained Vonda Yarberry, art and design department head.

Potential exhibitors must submit an application. They also undergo formal, expert jurying.

“Not all students who apply will have their work accepted,” Yarberry said. “But all students will have the opportunity to understand how the process works and will be able to practice skills they are learning in the classroom.”

Mark J. Hall Best in Show Award

The Mark J. Hall Best in Show Award will once again be presented in honor of its namesake, a former student whose passion for the arts continues to inspire. This prestigious award recognizes the most outstanding work in the exhibition and celebrates students’ artistic excellence and innovation.

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History alum Micaela Wiehe wins Fulbright-Hays fellowship

March 10, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Young woman standing at ancient Mexican historical site

Micaela Wiehe, a 2021 graduate of the Department of History at Missouri State University, has been awarded a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad fellowship to study in Mexico and Spain.

She is now a fourth-year doctoral student of history at Penn State University.

Describing herself as a colonial Latin American historian, Wiehe explained that she specializes in the history of the Indigenous people group, the Nahuas, of the early colonial period in Mexico.

“My dissertation research explores patterns of Mesoamerican migrations rooted in political, social and environmental change during Mexico’s early colonial period,” she said. “I look at how environmental exploitation and the labor systems used to support it led to a variety of migration patterns with long-lasting effects.”

Wiehe’s doctoral work is an extension of her master’s thesis at Missouri State University. “My thesis examined the evolution of the Spanish colonial legal system from 1525 to 1820 by analyzing the way that the Nahua people influenced, maneuvered and commanded a powerful conversation with the Spanish king through interactions with and within the law.”

Research in Mexico and Spain

Young woman standing in archives
Wiehe conducts research in the Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City in 2023. Photo credit: Alejandro Leon.

As part of her Fulbright-Hays award, Wiehe will spend ten months researching in Mexico City, Mexico, and one month in Seville, Spain.

While in Mexico, she will work as a researcher in affiliation with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). She will also volunteer with PSYDEH (Psicologia y Derechos Humanos), a Mexican non-profit organization for Indigenous women. Finally, Wiehe will participate in an intensive Nahuatl language course taught by Indigenous instructors in Zacatecas, Mexico.

While in Seville, Wiehe will work in the Archivo General de Indias in affiliation with Pablo de Olavide University Sevilla (UPO). Many of the colonial documents pertaining to her research are housed in that collection.

Her efforts, Wiehe explained, will allow her “to produce a well-informed research project on the history of migration in Mexico.”

“People have moved and migrated throughout the Americas for centuries, long before any Europeans arrived on this continent,” she added. “It’s important, though, to consider why, how, when and where the migration patterns we see today came from.”

Fulbright dream becomes reality

Wiehe originally planned to apply for a Fulbright fellowship while at Missouri State. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed those plans, however. She thus waited until she was a doctoral student at Penn State to apply.

It took Wiehe nearly eight months to complete the Fulbright-Hays application. “The application process for the Fulbright-Hays is extensive, including a ten-page grant proposal, two language evaluations, letters of recommendation, a personal statement and letters of support from professors in Mexico, Spain.”

All the hard work paid off when she heard from representatives of the Fulbright-Hays fellowship program.

“When I read the first line of the email offering me the grant, my hands started shaking and I had to sit down,” she said. “I felt a combination of shock, joy and overwhelming relief. It was a moment I had worked toward for nearly five years. I was so grateful to finally arrive.”

The news came as no surprise to members of Wiehe’s thesis committee at Missouri State.

“I was not surprised at all,” said Dr. John Chuchiak, Wiehe’s thesis director. “These grants are extremely competitive, and her work is of the highest caliber.”

“She embodies everything that Fulbright stands for,” agreed Dr. Heidi Backes, one of Wiehe’s thesis committee members.

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