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Honoring Black History at MSU - News - Missouri State University

Honoring Black History at MSU Engage in celebration and dialogue during this year’s Black History Month. February is Black History Month. Missouri State University welcomes the campus and larger community to participate in events that both educate and celebrate.   “Black History Month takes on a special significance this year,” said Dr. Kimberly Martin, director of multicultural programs at MSU. “In light of the struggle that was 2020 and the issues it brought to the forefront of our national discussion, it is important that we take a critical look at not only where we come from, but where we go from here.” 

Students Connect with Alumni Leaders through Career Conversation Events

January 28, 2021 This winter, the Gordon Career Center is hosting four “fireside chat” style Winter Alumni Career Conversation events between prominent alumni and current students. Guests include Kimberley Martin ’03, NFL reporter for ESPN; Jon Turteltaub ’85, film/TV director and producer; Jesse Greenspan ’06, director of supply chain and logistics, Partners in Health; and Dana Peterson ’98, chief economist, The Conference Board. On Jan. 21, psychology and English double major Myla Stovall ’22, at left, moderated a talk with Kimberley Martin ’03, NFL reporter for ESPN. Martin has covered the National Football League as a national writer and team beat reporter for more than a decade and joined ESPN as an NFL reporter in March 2020. She covers the league year-round and contributes to ESPN’s NFL shows, SportsCenter, ESPN.com, and more. During the discussion, Martin recalled the reasons why she chose to attend Wesleyan. “Wesleyan was literally the last school that

Charly Caruso lands another gig

Charly Caruso lands another gig Share this story WWE backstage interviewer and panel host Charly Caruso has a whole nother professional life as Charly Arnoldt. Under that nom de broadcast (also her real name), she’s been an anchor for ESPN since 2018. It’s from that job that Charly’s latest assignment comes. Arnoldt announced today (Jan. 19) that she’s one of the hosts of ESPN’s new First Take, Her Take podcast. Not that I don’t love scripted fights, but it’ll be cool to hear Charly talk about the drama from other sports beyond WWE’s brand of pro wrestling. And as much as I hold her

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