It’s an day of laughter to raise money for a very serious purpose. The Missouri State Improv troupe will be holding a 12-hour improvathon on Wednesday, April …
Read More »Governor Parson, Senator Blunt Attend Day 1 of Missouri State Mass Vaccination Event; Over 1,700 Vaccinated
Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department’s mega-vaccination event kicked off Thursday with appearances by the Governor and Senator Roy Blunt. The leaders were in …
Read More »Positive COVID Test at Dallas Baptist Baseball Postpones Weekend Set with Missouri State
The Missouri Valley Conference has postponed Missouri State’s home baseball with series with Dallas Baptist scheduled for April 9-11 at Hammons Field due to positive COVID-19 test results within DBU’s Tier I personnel, which consists of student-athletes, coaches, managers and staff.
Read More »Missouri State Football Saturday at North Dakota Canceled
Release from Missouri State The Missouri Valley Football Conference has canceled the North Dakota-Missouri State football game (Saturday, April 3) at Alerus Center in Grand Forks, N.D., …
Read More »Missouri State Student Accused of Rape in Campus Dorm
A Missouri State University student is accused of committing a rape inside a dorm room on the MSU campus. James Patrick Withouse is facing a charge of …
Read More »Duo Arrested After Break-In Attempts at MSU Parking Garage; Strike Springfield Police Cruiser
Two men have been arrested after a wild incident near a parking garage on the Missouri State campus. Springfield police received a call about two people attempting …
Read More »Missouri State’s Revered Former Choral Director Dies from COVID-19
The man who for 34 years was celebrated as the choral director at Missouri State, and beloved mentor for thousands of vocalists, choir directors, and music teachers …
Read More »Missouri State Opens McQueary Hall Expansion; Grows Nursing Program
A who’s who of local dignitaries gathered at Missouri State University Thursday afternoon to open the expansion of the McQueary Health Sciences Hall and the school’s nursing …
Read More »Missouri State Gets $4 Million for Rural STEM Education
Missouri State University has received a $4 million grant from the Department of Education to improve and expand computer science education in rural schools. The funding comes …
Read More »Missouri State, Springfield Public Schools Break Ground on Agriculture Magnet School
The future of agriculture based education is on the way after ground was broken today on a new ag-based magnet school for Springfield Public Schools students. SPS …
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