OzarksWatch Magazine

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Printed periodical that focuses on the history and culture of the Ozarks, published by the Ozarks Studies Institute of Missouri State University

06/17/2022

Our upcoming issue of OzarksWatch Magazine features a foraging bear that was selected for inclusion in the 2022 Watercolor USA exhibit at the Springfield Art Museum. Kudos to artist Madison Woods.

You can catch the Watercolor USA exhibit at the museum through August.

New Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine is Out - Library Notes 03/31/2022

Hot off the press, our newest issue explores the Ozarks in motion pictures.

Subscribe: ozarkswatch.missouristate.edu

New Issue of OzarksWatch Magazine is Out - Library Notes A new issue of the popular general periodical called OzarksWatch Magazine has been published. It explores the depiction of the Ozarks over the years in motion pictures. Articles in this issue focus on Pearl White, an actress from the silent movie era best remembered for the Perils of Pauline series....

Bob Flanders Dies - Library Notes 01/06/2022

Dr. Flanders was an integral member of the group that founded the Center for Ozark Studies, now called the Ozarks Studies Institute. He also played an instrumental role in the launch of OzarksWatch Magazine 35 years ago.

Bob Flanders Dies - Library Notes Dr. Robert Flanders, emeritus professor of History at Missouri State University, died last month at the age of 91. In addition to being excellent in the areas of teaching, research, and service for 27 years at SMS/MSU, Dr. Flanders also was an integral member of the group that founded the Center for...

07/19/2021

Our latest issue is hot off the press. Get your fix of Ozarks history and culture by subscribing at ozarkswatch.missouristate.edu/.

12/10/2020

Thank you all for your patience. The Fall/Winter issue has been sent to the printer and should be out January 2021.

02/20/2020

The 14th Annual Ozarks Symposium isn't until September 17-19. But boy do I have an exciting teaser for you all. I'm ecstatic to announce that Kaitlyn McConnell, founder of Ozarks Alive, will be our keynote speaker! Mark your calendars for her talk at 5:30pm on Friday, Sept. 18. More details to come! www.ozarksalive.com

01/06/2020

“Chronicling the Ozarks” is the theme for our spring, 2020 issue of OzarksWatch – but we need your help. We are going to focus on the Why and How people chronicle our beautiful region, but we also would like to take a look at the Who.
Help us compile a list of the Chroniclers of the Ozarks. We will begin with the big three: Henry Schoolcraft, Harold Bell Wright, and Vance Randolph, but there are hundreds more. Probably we can never gather a complete list, but with your help we’d like to try. Send us your suggestions for the chroniclers of the Ozarks, via this website or to Managing Editor Susan Croce Kelly at [email protected], and we will publish a compilation of what we get in the spring issue.
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Five men and one woman outside of the Crane Farmers Exchange building with gas pumps out front. Signs read 'USL Batteries, Crane Farmers Exchange,' '1909 Luscombe,' and 'Crane Farmers Exchange.' The Crane Farmer's Exchange began in 1920. From the Oscar W. Carter Collection Special Collections and Archives Missouri State University

10/31/2019

The Fall/Winter 2019 issue is here. Subscribers should be getting theirs in the mail by this weekend. Don't miss out. Subscribe today!

10/17/2019

The next issue is at the printer and will go out around the end of the month. Subscribe now to get your issue on "All Our Watery Wealth"

10/04/2019

“Chronicling the Ozarks” is the theme for our Spring 2020 issue. We are focusing on the why and how people chronicle our beautiful region, but we also want to look at who has chronicled the Ozarks. We will start with Henry Schoolcraft, Harold Bell Wright, and Vance Randolph. Comment who you think should be included in a list of Chroniclers of the Ozarks.

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Our Story

What makes the Ozarks unique? Is it our beautiful landscapes and abundance of natural resources? Is it the history of self-sufficient families who worked the land to build homes and communities from the ground up? Is it the music, art, language, writing, and cultural abundance of this area? Or is it the people - from the past and present - whose spirit has pushed them to make the most of their time here? We at OzarksWatch Magazine believe all these factors and others have contributed to the uniqueness of the Ozarks, and we wish to capture some of these memories for future generations to learn from and enjoy in years to come.

OzarksWatch Magazine is printed twice a year by the Ozarks Studies Institute of Missouri State University.

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MSU, 901 S National Ave
Springfield, MO
65897

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm