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Celebrate female empowerment through educational and social events during Women’s History Month on the Missouri State University campus.
The events will run March 21-April 16. They will help the campus and larger community gain a better understanding of what women of all shapes and sizes go through and their value to society.
“Throughout history, women have played an invaluable role in shaping the United States,” said Nina Barudzic, MSU director of multicultural programs. “It’s crucial to continue showcasing the accomplishments of women who contributed to the society as we see today, as well as the ones who are yet to shape the future.”
List of events
These events are open to the public:
March 21
Women’s History Month Speaker with Student Activities Council, 7 p.m., Plaster Student Union Theater.
Enjoy free food and a prize drawing while listening to the guest speaker, Dessa.
March 24
Women Success Stories Panel, 4 p.m., Plaster Student Union Theater.
Hear from Dr. Yvania Garcia-Pusateri from Springfield Public Schools, Dr. Ashley Payne from Missouri State University and Krystal Simon, CEO of Care to Learn, who will speak on their experiences of success as women.
April 13-16
“In Vain,” 7:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. (April 16), Coger Theatre in Craig Hall, admission costs vary.
A musical written by women and performed with a full gender swap to showcase an all-female cast, “In Vain” is a witty new spin on Oscar Wilde’s gothic novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”
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