Join the Middleton Center on Friday September 20, 2024 at 5 p.m. in Memorial Union S203 or via zoom (Arvarh Strickland Room) to hear from Keenan Scott, II - playwright, poet and actor!
Join the Middleton Center on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m. as part of the Ragtag Show Me Series for a showing of Stateless followed by a community discussion with panelists Professor Daive Dunkley and Professor Valerie Kaussen moderated by Professor Srirupa Prasad.
Join the Middleton Center on Thursday, May 16 to view the movie Stateless followed by a community conversation with panelists Professor Daive Dunkley and Professor Valerie Kaussen and moderated by Professor Srirupa Prasad.
"(Im)Migration: Placemaking and Identity" - Please join the Middleton Center as our panelists discuss the historical and contemporary moment of people due to trade and commerce, pilgrimages, natural disasters, war, and a host of other causes.
Free screening "Lowndes County the Road to Black Power" with a community discussion on Thurs., Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. Panelists Brittany Hughes, Program Coordinator for Missouri Organizing and Voter Engagement Collaborative and Maurice Gipson, MU Adjunct Affiliate Faculty, History.
Our #Thrive student community inspires the highest level of professionalism in pursuit of #equity in #STEM. Cheers to another #PIC conference, sponsored by #HHMI! This year, #DePauw hosted, and #Mizzou students rocked their presentations.
We are thrilled to announce that Odilia Romero will be one of the keynote speakers at our upcoming Cambio de Colores conference! Odilia Romero is the co-founder/ executive director of Comunidades Indigenas en Liderazgo (CIELO).
Read how the @MizzouLaw Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic is finding joy in others' successes by growing minority and women-owned businesses through their support of the Whitt Entrepreneurial Development Foundation https://t.co/yxP3ckELPa
Dr. Guadalupe Pérez-Anzaldo specializes in Chicano and Latinx Literature, Nineteenth and Twentieth Mexican Literature and Culture, Latin American Literature and Culture, Gender Studies, and Film Studies.
Congratulations to the Missouri Law Review and OUTLaw for being named Spring 2023 recipients of the Michelle Arnopol Cecil Student Group Endowment Award.
The Missouri Law Review was awarded $1,200 and OUTLaw was awarded $1,300 to support their organizations' missions.
Join us for an exciting panel on Lyrics and Linguistic Justice! March 15 from 4:30-6:00 pm
MU Student Center Room 2206 A/B
Or register to join on Zoom: https://t.co/J1lUwQgJ2Y
Don't miss this great discussion celebrating Black History Month at the Middleton Center!
Come in person or sign up to attend via Zoom: https://t.co/PZYtZea7ZE
Registration is now open for the 2023 @MoLRev Symposium! Join us March 10 for this amazing symposium "What if New York Times v. Sullivan is Next?
The Future of Journalism and Defamation Law," cohosted by @MizzouLaw and @RJI. Learn more and register: at https://t.co/tu8PcylMcG