Cheyene Parsons, of Norwood, was among a record number of students presenting scholarly work at Missouri Valley College’s Student Research Symposium on May 1.
The twice annual event was held in MVC’s Malcolm Center.
Parsons, who is studying social studies education, presented “Decoding Dyslexia.”
More than 125 students showcased their academic, creative, and professional work.
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Valley College
Known for its dynamic, richly diverse, and friendly educational environment, Missouri Valley College offers many opportunities to grow in mind, body, and spirit.
Grounded in the liberal arts, undergraduate studies empower students to master interdisciplinary skills needed to succeed in a knowledge-based global society.
MVC offers over 30 academic programs, study abroad program, extracurricular activities, and a wide variety of sports.
The most popular majors include education and business, criminal justice and exercise science.
Above all, Valley is committed to student success.
For more information regarding MVC, call 660-831-4000 or visit www.moval.edu.
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