Kayla Guilbault
Missouri State Journal HostKayla Guilbault has worked at Missouri State University since 2022 and is currently the digital marketing coordinator in the Office of Strategic Communication. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Drury University.
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As elderberry products become more common in health and wellness aisles, Missouri State University researchers are taking a closer look at the plant, beginning with its flowers.
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A $60,000 grant from Interfaith America will enable the university to continue its work preparing students for religious literacy in care settings.
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Missouri State University's international students take attendees around the world at this annual event — no passport required.
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A historic field station brings together agriculture, research and award-winning products.
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From float trips and trails to festivals and family attractions, southwest Missouri offers a wide variety of summer experiences for locals and visitors alike.
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As Missouri schools face a persistent teacher shortage, Missouri State University and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) are investing in solutions.
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Missouri State University’s summer programs cover a variety of subjects, offering a little something for everyone.
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Missouri State University has been shaping the future of education for more than a century, with one in eight Missouri teachers being an MSU graduate. Dr. Minor Baker discusses the history of teacher pay, the factors influencing salaries — and how recent changes are affecting schools across the state.
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An MSU professor talks about ways the university is working to educate young people about birds.
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Biologist and birder Dr. Jay McEntee said the Ozarks region is a top spot to see a variety of birds in the winter.