
Sofia Perez
Missouri State Journal HostSofia Perez has worked for Missouri State University since 2022. She’s currently the digital marketing coordinator in the Office of Strategic Communication. She has BS in public relations from Missouri State University and is currently working on her Master of Applied Communication.
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An MSU professor discusses the program.
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Riley Brady speaks about LGBTQ+ events happening this October.
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Dr. Judith Martínez studies forced migration and violence. Her chapter in her latest book collaboration focuses on forced migration in Central America.
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Dr. Laura Hart's new book, Risk and Adaptation in a Cancer-Cluster Town, examines the effects of a disease cluster in the small town of Clyde, Ohio.
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The new Blunt Hall expansion project will add 77,000 additional square feet to the existing building. Updates will include new research and teaching labs.
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The Bear Bridge Mentoring Program at Missouri State University was created to help new faculty feel at home at the university. The program now also includes staff.
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For a second year, Missouri State University's recreation center offers Camp Claw. Priced at $175 per week, the day camp offers children ages 6 to 12 the opportunity to develop their health and wellness through a series of sessions from June 5 through August 5.
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The grant specifically will provide innovation opportunities for Missouri companies in the semi-conductor industry.
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'Building community' — How Missouri State University's efactory serves as a haven for remote workersRachel Anderson, director of the efactory, explains how the efactory has contributed to Springfield's nationally recognized remote work scene.
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March in the United State is Women’s History Month. Although only officially recognized since the 1980s, it has evolved a lot in the last few decades. Erin Kenny, associate professor of anthropology and the director of the gender studies program at Missouri State University explains how intersectionality plays a role in how we recognize women’s history.