Going Public for June 22, 2008(6/22/2008) Violinist David Kim; Gulf Hypoxia.Going Public for June 29, 2008(6/29/2008) Entrepreneurial training in primary and secondary schools; the Fall 2008 River Campus Season.Going Public for June 15, 2008(6/15/2008) Missouri Gas Prices; Ecological History Day; the photography of Shannon Randol.Going Public for June 8, 2008(6/8/2008) Illinois and Missouri Creole; Rice prices.Going Public for June 1, 2008(6/1/2008) Taste For the Arts; Gil Shaham records a Chinese classic.Going Public for May 25, 2008(5/25/2008) Renee Jean discusses recent events in the Parkland; The Cape Girardeau Weekly Argus.Going Public for May 18, 2008(5/18/2008) Louis Houck, father of Southeast Missouri; The Golden Eagles Marching Band at the Edinburgh Tattoo.Going Public for May 11, 2008(5/11/2008) Lisa Brooten discusses the Myanmar cyclone disaster.Going Public for May 4, 2008(5/5/2008) Modern Latin American Art; Bosslift 2008; Art Wallhausen.Going Public for April 27, 2008(4/27/2008) Flooded wildlife habitats; Graphic novels; Earthquake preparednessGoing Public for April 20, 2008(4/20/2008) Historian Richard Kirkendall.Going Public for April 13, 2008(4/13/2008) Author Anouar Majid.Going Public for April 6, 2008(4/6/2008) Cattle Rustling in Missouri; Gerty Cori; Morley Swingle.Going Public for March 30, 2008(3/30/2008) Storytellers Dan Keding and Jim "Two Crows" Wallen.Going Public for March 23, 2008(3/23/2008) Timothy Krajcir; John Mehner on Jim Drury; News from the Parkland.Going Public for March 16, 2008(3/16/2008) Center for Environmental Analysis; Cost of the Ice Storm; Southeast Track & Field Coach Joey Haines.Going Public for March 9, 2008(3/12/2008) Sinkholes in south Cape Girardeau; Sylvester Brown, Jr.Going Public for March 2, 2008(3/2/2008) Bow hunting in city limits; Carnival of the Animals; Imagining the future; Cape Central's production of Grease.Going Public for February 24, 2008(2/24/2008) The new superintendent for Cape Girardeau Public Schools; Dance-apalooza 2008.Going Public for February 17, 2008(2/17/2008) Mary Matalin and James CarvilleGoing Public for February 10, 2008(2/8/2008) Asian Migration to Latin America; Muslim Immigrants in EuropeGoing Public for February 3, 2008(2/3/2008) The Guitar In America - Victorian Era to Jazz Age; A Few Reasons to Keep the Electoral College.Going Public for January 27, 2008(1/27/2008) Herman Boone & Bill Yoast; Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri.Going Public for January 20, 2008(1/20/2008) The Cape Girardeau Alternative Education Center; Teachers mentoring teachers.Going Public for January 13, 2008(1/13/2008) Dr. Monica Moore discusses the communication of courtship.Going Public for January 6, 2008(1/6/2008) Veterans Larry Breeze, Samantha Harris, and Harry Spiller; The Stars & Stripes National Military Museum and Library; Frank Nickell profiles four Congressional Medal of Honor recipients from Southeast Missouri.Going Public for December 30, 2007(12/30/2007) Louis Houck, father of Southeast Missouri; The Golden Eagles Marching Band at the Edinburgh Tattoo.Going Public for December 23, 2007(12/23/2007) Holiday Stories.Going Public for December 16, 2007(12/16/2007) Serial murders in Cape Girardeau solved after more than 25 years; Nathan Cooper sentenced to 15 months in federal prison; Skin cells can behave like embryonic stem cells; Monks who make fruitcake; News from the Parkland.Going Public for December 9, 2007(12/9/2007) The Salvation Army's Major Ben Stillwell; Cape Girardeau: Then and Now.Going Public for December 2, 2007(12/2/2007) Larry Breeze talks about the Battle of the Bulge; SEMO Student Santas.Going Public for November 25, 2007(11/25/2007) Southeast Missouri Wind Symphony; Show-Me Center's 20th Anniversary.Going Public for November 18, 2007(11/18/2007) Veterans Larry Breeze, Samantha Harris, and Harry Spiller; The Stars & Stripes National Military Museum and Library; Frank Nickell profiles four Congressional Medal of Honor recipients from Southeast Missouri.Going Public for November 11, 2007(11/11/2007) Morley Swingle & Gina Gray on "Bootheel Man"; Ernie Kern on SPACE: Dare to Dream.Going Public for Nov. 4, 2007(11/4/2007) The Gospel of Judas; American Christianities; SEMOW Lawn RacersGoing Public for October 28, 2007(10/28/2007) US Representative Jo Ann Emerson explains her position on key issues in the current legislative session in Washington.Going Public for October 21, 2007(10/21/2007) Special live broadcast from the River Campus.Going Public for October 14, 2007(10/14/2007) Stephen Bach is an author and screenwriter. He recently released a book entitled "Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl."Going Public for October 7, 2007(10/7/2007) Warren Anderson; Renee JeanGoing Public for September 30, 2007(9/30/2007) Mary Dillivan; New university farm; chris wubbenaGoing Public for September 23, 2007(9/23/2007) Build-a-Bear Workshop's chief financial bear, Tina Klocke; Sara Edgerton's sabbatical in China; Over-the-counter performance enhancing drugs.Going Public for September 16, 2007(9/16/2007) The United Way's Nancy Jernigan; Southeast Missouri Symphony director Sara Edgerton.Going Public for September 9, 2007(9/9/2007) Bike Trail Proposal; Celebrity Voyeurism; Old Town Cape; First Friday Art OpeningsGoing Public for September 2, 2007(9/2/2007) A New Vision for Cape Girardeau's Future; Growing Up With AutismGoing Public for August 26, 2007(8/26/2007) Southeast Missouri State University President Kenneth Dobbins; author Alan Terry Wright.Going Public for August 19, 2007(8/19/2007) Cape Girardeau mayor Jay Knudtson; Cape Girardeau Regional Airport Manager Bruce Loy.Going Public for August 12, 2007(8/12/2007) Missouri Governor Matt Blunt; Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Director Dan Muser.Going Public for August 5, 2007(8/5/2007) Latin America scholar Joseph Werne; Southeast Missouri's sand prairies.Going Public for July 29, 2007(7/29/2007) Chris Schnell speaks with author and screenwriter Budd Schulberg.Going Public for July 22, 2007(7/22/2007) Scott House describes the Battle of Cape Girardeau; Esicar's Old Hickory Smokehouse.Going Public for July 15, 2007(7/15/2007) Kenn Stilson discusses the filming of his first movie, Fire Lily; Esicar's Old Hickory Smokehouse.Going Public for July 8, 2007(7/8/2007) Roman Empire scholar Dr. James Ermatinger; Perry County's hidden rock tumbler.Going Public for July 1, 2007(7/1/2007) Parkinson's Disease expert Mark Stacy; 10-year old Taylor Seabaugh explains why she donated all of her birthday presents.Going Public for June 24, 2007(6/24/2007) Dennis Melton and Bob Newman explain some of the services provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration; St. Louis Dairy Council's Jean Gerber discusses National Dairy Month.Going Public for June 17, 2007(6/17/2007) Morley Swingle discusses his new book, "Scoundrels to the Hoosegow"; Mark Bliss recaps news headlines from the past month.Going Public for June 10, 2007(6/10/2007) E. Dean Burns discusses the history of Bunker, Missouri; Renee Jean recaps the past month's local news headlines from the Parkland.Going Public for June 3, 2007(6/3/2007) Moving the Southeast Missouri Regional Museum's Beckwith Collection; Dr. Bonnie Stepenoff's latest book about the history of Ste. Genevieve.Going Public for May 27, 2007(5/27/2007) Author and historian George Suggs; Viney Mosley on her late mother-in-law, Jean Bell Mosley.Going Public for May 20, 2007 Focus on the Economy: Economists from Southeast Missouri State University discuss different factor that have an impact on the Southeast Missouri economy.Going Public for May 13, 2007 The 10th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial; Slavery in Cape Girardeau County; progress of the River Campus.Going Public for May 6, 2007 American West history scholar John Mack Faragher and author Ken Thomas.Going Public for April 29, 2007 Dr. Lloyd Rohler, Mai Neng Moua, and Dr. Paul Thompson.Going Public for April 22, 2007 Kathy Conway of the Southeast Missouri Climate Protection Initiative.
Dr. Marc Strauss of Southeast Missouri State University's Theatre and Dance Department.
Southeast Missouri State University's Sherri Jenkins and Proctor and Gamble's Donna Wills discuss Administrative Professionals' Week.Going Public for April 15, 2007(4/15/2007) Alaska's fiddling poet Ken Waldman and Vanterbilt University's Thomas Schwartz.Going Public for April 8, 2007(4/8/2007) Susan Swartwout talks about the upcoming Wordsfair festival and Jackson's mayor-elect Barbara Lohr explains her plans for the city.Going Public for April 1, 2007(4/1/2007) This week's guests are Southeast Missouri State University's Latin America scholar Joseph Werne; Jess Bolen, manager of the semi-professional baseball team, the Plaza Tire Capahas and Dale Haskell recounts his experience of moving to Cape Girardeau as a teenager.Going Public for March 25, 2007(3/25/2007) This week's guests are Renee Jean of the Daily Journal newspaper,Cathi Marterella, program director for Citizens for Missouri's Children and Frank Nickell explains the legacy of Dr. Mark Scully on River Tales.Going Public for March 18, 2007(3/18/2007) Featured on this week's program: Southeast Missouri State University president Dr. Ken Dobbins discusses the river campus, the research park, and other issues facing the university; Mitch Robinson talks about Pancake Day; Michael Lund explains why he donated the unpublished manuscript of a William Carlos Williams poem to the university; and Mike Shane reminisces on growing up in Sikeston during World War II.Going Public for March 11, 2007(3/11/2007) This week's guests are Southeast Missouri State University history professor Joel Rhodes and Mark Bliss of The Southeast Missourian. On River Tales, retired newsman Don McNeely reminisces on half a century in radio and TV.Going Public for March 4, 2007(3/4/2007) On this Going Public, Linda Zimmer shares her knowledge of a treasure hidden in plain sight, some windows at Kent Library that were created by the premier stained glass artist of the early twentieth century.