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More than 1,000 to graduate from Southeast Mo State during spring commencement

Southeast Missouri State University Honors Over 1,400 Spring And Summer 2021 Graduates

1:15 This weekend, over 1,400 students celebrate their accomplishments at Southeast Missouri State University s commencement ceremonies at the Show-Me-Center in Cape Girardeau.    This year, due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns, graduates will be honored in five separate ceremonies, with about 225 graduates present at each event.    Of the 1,446 students, 1,102 receive their undergraduate degree; 319 receive their master s degree; and 25 candidates will receive their specialist degree.    At 2 p.m. on Fri. May 14, the College of Education, Health and Human Studies honored the first group of graduates.   The programs included Elementary, Early and Special Education, Leadership, Middle and Secondary Education, and Psychology and Counseling. The speaker was Dr. Jeremy Barnes, a Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition and Recreation.

More than 1,400 students graduating from Southeast Missouri State University

More than 1,400 students graduating from Southeast Missouri State University More than 1,400 graduates will be recognized on Friday and Saturday during Southeast’s five ceremonies. (Source: Noelle Williams. KFVS) By Clayton Hester | May 11, 2021 at 11:01 AM CDT - Updated May 14 at 4:07 PM CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - More than 1,400 graduates will be recognized on Friday and Saturday during Southeast’s five ceremonies. About 225 graduates are expected in each of the ceremonies. “I’m so proud of students and how they navigated the challenges that occurred this past year. Their determination, hard work and resilience was remarkable,” said Southeast President Dr. Carlos Vargas.

Let s Talk Business: SEMO s Harrison College of Business Reaccredited

1:48 An important recent announcement affecting the local business community may have flown under the radar but that certainly doesn’t make it any less important. The Donald L. Harrison College of Business and Computing at Southeast Missouri State University was reaccredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The AACSB is the largest business education alliance connecting educators and learners and the accreditation is synonymous with the highest standards in business education. In Missouri, only about 20% of institutions offering an associate’s or higher degree have met these gold standard accreditation requirements. Dr. Alberto Davila, dean of the Harrison College of Business, emphatically stated their primary objective is to train students today so they can successfully navigate the future needs of the marketplace. He added the College is strongly committed to providing students with excellence in business education that includes learning opportun

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