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MSU officials says they'll start considering which degrees they might offer.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe signed off on a number of broadly supported education bills Wednesday.
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In time for their 115th birthday this past February, Boy Scouts of America changed its name to Scouting America — several years after girls were first admitted. With not one but two kids earning top Scouting ranks, the Zahn family of Monett is an example of how the Scouting movement continues blossoming in rural Missouri.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marc Rubio halted the scheduling of new visa interviews for international students.
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Missouri State University's Dr. Jeremy Neely unearths over 400 love letters between a young Union couple during the Civil War.
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The building near the Springfield-Branson National Airport will welcome students this fall.
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The ceremony caps off a years-long effort to secure a new location.
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The program is designed to support and strengthen the university's statewide mission in public affairs.
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The screening will be held on Thursday, June 12.
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A Missouri State University professor discusses the emotional and psychological benefits of having friends.
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How the Center for Archaeological Research has grown and impacted communities since 1975.
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Utah Tech University recently completed an investigative report into allegations of misconduct by its former president, Richard “Biff” Williams. Allegations of harassment and retaliation at Utah Tech were made widely public in a lawsuit filed Nov. 7, 2024.