SEMO basketball teams hit the road, volleyball wraps regular season at SIUE before playoffs, and football hosts Lindenwood ...
A sharp drop in international students at SEMO is cutting revenue for the university and local businesses, raising concerns about broader economic impacts if the trend continues.
SEMO boasts 23 international student-athletes across multiple sports, highlighting diverse talent and cultures while ...
U.S. universities are seeing a 21% decline in new international students as tougher visa policies and political uncertainty create barriers and an unpredictable future for those seeking an American ...
SEMO offers international students a range of resources, including academic support, the Intensive English Program, dedicated ...
Visa hurdles and unpredictable approval processes are shaping the future of international student enrollment in the US, with ...
The Redhawks women’s basketball team secured their first win of the season, rallying late to defeat Evansville 71–66 behind ...
International students at SEMO face rising fear and uncertainty as shifting U.S. immigration policies, SEVIS terminations, ...
SEMO students celebrated International Education Month by wearing traditional attire at the annual international fashion show ...
Departments in the Grauel Building are competing to collect food and essentials for Southeast Missouri State’s Redhawk Pantry ...
International students in the U.S. face strict visa rules, higher tuition, and limited work options compared to domestic peers, making the path to top universities challenging but not impossible.
International students at SEMO enrich campus life, foster cross-cultural understanding, and boost Missouri’s economy, while the university’s support programs help them thrive and connect with the ...