Missouri State students with a passion for making a difference stepped out of the classroom and into the community by participating in a spring break immersion trip.
These Bears worked with leaders in communities across the country - from New Orleans to Springfield to Chicago - to learn about social issues, like poverty, homelessness and urban development, firsthand.
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In keeping with Missouri State University’s statewide mission in public affairs, each year the Missouri State Board of Governors recognizes students who exemplify the concept of a citizen scholar. ...
On average, Americans spend two and half hours of each day in the car, but many don’t take the time to think about where the vehicle’s fuel comes from. Erica Gerweck, geology student, spent summer ...
Illiteracy is a concern for Dr. Sabrina Brinson, a Diversity Fellow and a professor of childhood education and family studies. Dr. Brinson is an advocate for learning reading skills early and reinf...
“LOGOS: A Journal of Undergraduate Research” is an annual publication developed and edited by students in Missouri State University’s Honors College. Each volume features academic scholarship and a...
After arriving at Missouri State on a swimming scholarship, Daan discovered a passion for digital film production - an interest he followed to internships in New York and L.A.
MSU has a passion for giving back, and we know you do, too. We support our Bears as they get involved in their communities, experience different cultures and develop their leadership skills, both in and out of the classroom.