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SEMO breaks ground on Roy Blunt Health Professions ceremony
1+ week, 1+ day ago (698+ words) Southeast Missouri State University had a groundbreaking ceremony for the Roy Blunt Health Professions Hall on Thursday, April 9. The facility will be the new academic space for SEMO's Department of Allied Health, Kinesiology and Sports Sciences. The Roy Blunt Health…...
SEMO walks together for mental health awareness
1+ week, 6+ day ago (576+ words) Despite the biting wind that cut across campus on Friday afternoon, March 27, students, faculty and alumni were still gathered outside Crisp Hall for a cause that carries real weight: mental health advocacy and suicide prevention. The gathering marked the "No…...
SEMO agriculture professor Michael Aide sparks conversation about soil. ..
4+ week, 12+ hour ago (347+ words) Research published by SEMO agriculture professor Michael Aide, Ph. D. , earlier this month draws attention to the essential nature of soil health. Aide summarizes this area of science with one question: "For a given soil, is it healthy?" Soil health is…...
Wellness within reach: How SEMO and our local community can support yo. ..
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (594+ words) For many college students, the pressure to succeed academically while balancing extracurriculars, work, relationships and family life can feel overwhelming. Assignments pile up, work can get busy and day-to-day life can become just a bit too heavy. Counselors at SEMO's…...
Self-care tips for winter weather
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (513+ words) As Cape Girardeau and the surrounding areas were bombarded with some major winter weather this past week, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all of the cold and snow outside the window. But don't worry; here are some self-care tips…...
Caffeine and college life: benefits and risks of caffeine consumption
7+ mon, 6+ day ago (528+ words) For many college students, caffeine is a staple. The Beanery stays busy, dorm fridges are stocked with energy drinks and late-night study sessions usually depend on a steady supply of caffeine. For many of us, caffeine feels essential, offering the…...
How to beat the heat this summer
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (703+ words) Summer break may bring sunshine and adventure, but when the temperatures start to climb, so do the risks of being exposed to the heat. With record-breaking heat waves becoming more common, staying cool and safe this summer is more than…...
Surviving allergy season
11+ mon, 3+ week ago (593+ words) Spring allergies are hitting Missouri campuses hard, but with the right prevention and treatment, students can manage symptoms and stay healthy all season. Here's how to tell allergies from a cold and find relief. As spring settles into Missouri, sniffling,…...