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Speaker to offer new perspective on American history

The spring Speakers and Issues Series will begin with a talk by Edward Countryman, history professor at Southern Methodist University, on March 24. Countryman will discuss his book, “Enjoy the Same...

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Instructor says goodbye after 28 years at MSU

Timothy Donovan, professor of computer science, is retiring this August after 28 years with the Department of Computer Science. The department will host a retirement reception for Donovan on April 23....

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Art gallery opens exhibitions May 8

The art department’s Juried Student Exhibition and Senior Exhibition will begin on May 8 in the Juanita Harvey Art Gallery. An opening reception will precede the exhibitions followed by the juried and...

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Social media changes the career landscape

Online personas have reshaped every aspect of modern life, including professional identities and job searches. Social media gives a potential employer a window into an applicant’s activities outside of...

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Threat on instructor’s life goes largely unnoticed

The life-threatening Yak initially seemed innocuous, and maybe graduate assistant Ryan McKelvy would have ignored it completely if he had not noticed the word “assassination.” The incident in question...

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Standing up to censorship

Students who find themselves on the second floor of Moffett Library are likely to see a poster featuring a stack of books with the question “Have you seen us?” in bold. The books in the stack have all...

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Local carpenter carves future out of art industry

Local carpenter carves a future out of the art industry from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. Joshua Bradley is a local carpenter and Wichita Falls native whose artwork is now being showcased across Texas...

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Campus parking trouble: fact or fiction?

Officers Mark Gilbow and Chris Aten move traffic cones in what used to be a residential parking lot between McCullough-Trigg Residence Hall and Fain Fine Arts building. The space is now home to the...

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