The Department of Agriculture at Southeast Missouri State University will hold a grand opening ceremony for its Biomass/Biofuels Research and Demonstration Field July 19 at Southeast’s Sikeston campus.
Dr. Michael Aide, chair of the Department of Agriculture at Southeast Missouri State University, has been elected president of the Missouri Academy of Science.
Residents from across the region interested in learning more about asthma are invited to "Asthma Day in the Park" May 19 in Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau as a part of Asthma Awareness Month.
The Southeast Missouri State University Department of Mathematics will host students from 24 area high schools to compete in the 34th annual Math Field Day Tuesday, April 17.
Midwest Agri-Chemico, Inc., and Midwest Grain and Barge Company of Cape Girardeau, Mo., donated a Kawasaki 4010 Mule today to the Department of Agriculture at Southeast Missouri State University.
Several area junior high and high school students participating in the 56th Annual Southeast Missouri Regional Science Fair at Southeast Missouri State University last week went one step further, using their data to write a paper and make an oral presentation for the Missouri Junior Academy of Sciences district competition held in conjunction with the Science Fair.
A Southeast Missouri State University professor of physics and engineering physics will give a presentation on a modern building technique that produces structures certified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as tornado-proof and earthquake-proof March 14 on the Southeast campus.
An article written by a Southeast Missouri State University assistant professor of physics, demonstrating the role of smart nanostructures in the development of novel therapeutic approaches for treating central nervous system (CNS) disorders, is currently featured in one of the world’s most influential scientific journals focused on advanced drug and gene delivery systems.
Dr. Bill Eddleman, vice provost and dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Southeast Missouri State University, has now seen more than 800 species of birds in his lifetime.
When most people stop at the gas station to fill up their car, few give much thought to where exactly the fuel coming out of the pump actually came from. That job is better left to people like Southeast Missouri State University graduate Elizabeth Powers.