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The Bronze Bear Award, designed in 1998 by Missouri State art professor Jim Hill, includes a framed resolution and a 45-pound, 18-inch Bronze Bear in an upright position mounted on a base.
The Bronze Bear Award, designed in 1998 by Missouri State art professor Jim Hill, includes a framed resolution and a 45-pound, 18-inch Bronze Bear in an upright position mounted on a base.
The Bronze Bear Award, designed in 1998 by Missouri State art professor Jim Hill, includes a framed resolution and a 45-pound, 18-inch Bronze Bear in an upright position mounted on a base.
Missouri State University football’s Todric McGee died early on Saturday morning at just 21. The university announced that the safety died in the hospital from injuries suffered at his local ...
Tuition for in-state Missouri State University students will go up slightly more than inflation for the 2025-26 year. Here's a look at the cost.
Missouri State safety Todric McGee died early Saturday from what authorities said was a possible accidental and self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 21. Cris Swaters, spokesperson for the ...
Missouri could join the more than a dozen other state farm bureaus that offer such health plans. Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins argues it's necessary because farmers "who make just enough to ...
Missouri State University's Board of Governors approved a 4% tuition increase for in-state undergraduate and graduate students. Student service fees will increase by $145 to $836 per semester ...
Missouri State University safety Todric McGee died early Saturday at a hospital from injuries he sustained Friday at his home, the university announced. Latest U.S.
A Springfield developer who has supported Missouri State in numerous ways — and is a familiar name on campus — will be given one of the university's top honors.
The Bronze Bear Award, designed in 1998 by Missouri State art professor Jim Hill, includes a framed resolution and a 45-pound, 18-inch Bronze Bear in an upright position mounted on a base.
The Bronze Bear Award, designed in 1998 by Missouri State art professor Jim Hill, includes a framed resolution and a 45-pound, 18-inch Bronze Bear in an upright position mounted on a base.