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Going Public for May 4, 2008

"Cardinal Points/Puntos Cardinales: A Survey of Contemporary Latino and Latin American Art from the Sprint Nextel Art Collection" is an art exhibit that features nearly 50 works created by artists from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and the United States. The exhibit will be on display at the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp Museum at Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus from May 11 to July 22.

Elizabeth Ferrer is the exhibit's curator. She spoke with SEPR's Jacob McCleland.

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Sara Wittmeyer of KBIA in Columbia, Missouri took an unusual trip to Camp Atterbury, just outside of Columbus, Indiana.  She went with employers from around the state who are participating in Missouri Bosslift 2008.  The trip is designed to educate employers on the role their National Guard and Reserve employees play in defending the United States.

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Art Wallhausen came to work at Southeast Missouri State University in 1984 as coordinator of News Services after a 20-year career in journalism as the editor of The Enterprise-Courier in his hometown of Charleston, Mo.

He became assistant to the president in 1987 and has served under six university presidents. Wallhausen was named associate to the president in 2000 and plans to retire from Southeast in late summer.

He will present the Spring 2008 commencement address to Southeast Missouri State University graduates on May 10.

Art Wallhausen spoke with Going Public’s Chris Schnell.

 

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