From soil health science to AI images and thrift culture, explore SEMO's latest research, 2026 lifestyle trends, and how women are leading in education, health and human studies.
How the TikTok-born “Hot Girl Walk” turns a simple 3–4 mile stroll into a mindset practice of goals, gratitude and confidence that supports mental and physical health.
SEMO facilities director Angela Meyer announces March 31 resignation at SGA meeting, with Bill Cooper named interim and student election plans and funding approvals outlined.
From CEO burger wars to AI photo filters, fiber-maxxing, thrifted Y2K fits and DVDs, here’s how early 2026 trends reveal a taste for comfort, nostalgia and health.
Faultline Film Festival’s 16th year at Rose Theater showcases student films from high schools and universities, with cash ...
SEMO women's tennis dropped its home OVC opener 6-1 to SIUE, with Juliette Demunck earning the lone point. The Redhawks host ...
Redhawks throwers open outdoor season with hammer and javelin standouts, led by freshman Xavier Winton’s 181-10 victory and ...
Student-choreographed contemporary dance took center stage as SEMO's Dobbins Conservatory staged "Moving Perspectives" March 19-21 at Rust Flexible Theater.
Gymhawks head to nationals after MIC title, baseball takes 13-game win streak to Western Illinois, with home dates for ...
SEMO agriculture professor Michael Aide’s latest research explains how pH, structure and erosion define soil health and why ...
SEMO yoga teachers and students share how yoga eases pain, supports mental health, helps prevent disease and builds community, with free classes available.
After 34 years at Southeast Missouri State, voice professor Dr. Goeke details a farewell recital blending classical, musical ...