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April 2025 News
Student Research Symposium Set for May 5
Missouri Valley College students will share their academic, creative and professional work at the spring 2025 Student Research Symposium on Monday, May 5. Over 150 students are set to present at the all-day event being held in the Ferguson Center and Malcolm Center for Student Life. The symposium is open to all students, faculty, staff, … Read Student Research Symposium Set for May 5
MVC to Graduate 292 on May 10
Missouri Valley College will confer 292 degrees to students at its commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 10 at Gregg-Mitchell Field on the MVC campus. The class of 2025 consists of 240 undergraduates, six associate’s degree graduates, and 46 master’s degree recipients. The commencement speaker will be Dr. Caleb Hickman ‘00, a citizen of … Read MVC to Graduate 292 on May 10
Pearl Harbor Child Author Visiting Missouri Valley Monday
Missouri Valley College will host a unique Pearl Harbor presentation at 1 p.m. Monday, April 21 in the Murrell Library & Academic Support Center. Pearl Harbor Child, a book written by Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson, will be the focus of Nicholson’s presentation. It is an extraordinary opportunity to hear her reflections on history and heritage as … Read Pearl Harbor Child Author Visiting Missouri Valley Monday
Students Journalists Secure Five Awards
Missouri Valley College’s student journalists won five awards earlier this month at the Missouri College Media Association’s 2025 conference at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. MVC’s student newspaper, The Delta, competes in MCMA Division 3, which includes schools like Evangel University, Park University, and Drury University. Leading off the awards was Raychael Moseley, … Read Students Journalists Secure Five Awards
Theatre Production Funded By Student Written Grant
Noel Nunn-Faron had no idea of the incredible and unique experience she would encounter when she signed up for a course crossing the disciplines of theatre, history, communications, business, English and non-profit management. Now the sophomore from O’Fallon, Mo wants to figure out how to take the class again. It all goes back to a … Read Theatre Production Funded By Student Written Grant