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May 9th, 2008
In honor of Mother's Day, we asked local residents to weigh in on their moms. We started at Rountree Elementary and ended up at The Gardens Assisted Living, asking each individual the same question: what is the greatest thing your mother ever did for you? KSMU's Kristian Kriner compiled this collection of motherly love.
May 9th, 2008
In 2000 Missouri State University started a branch campus at Normal University in Dalian, China. Since that time, the campus has seen hundreds of students graduate with an Associate of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science in General Business. The campus in China is fully integrated with the Missouri State community. KSMU’s Emily Nash looks at how the universities public affairs mission is promoted and received in China.
May 9th, 2008
China sends the most students of any country to study abroad. And many of those students choose to live in America while they study. Missouri State University in Springfield hosts 170 Chinese students each year. As part of our on going series Global Citizenship, KSMU is bringing you a week of in-depth reports about Chinese influences in the Ozarks. We continue our series as KSMU’s Emily Nash shares several Chinese student perspectives on what it’s like to live and study abroad in the Ozarks.
May 9th, 2008
It’s National Drinking Water Week, and, as part of this week, KSMU is featuring a series of stories on the Watershed Center at Valley Water Mill. Today, Michele Skalicky takes you to a place at the center where hands on learning takes place.
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Report cards are out and Missouri received a D this year for bike safety. Springfield certainly has more trails but getting to those trails is an issue for many bikers. KSMU’s Erika Brame went on a bike ride to Queen City Cycle to find out more.
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