AMCS Courses

Two sections of AMCS 233 have been added to the Spring 2010 schedule. AMCS 233 (002461) MWF 8:30am – 9:20am with Professor Yolanda Arauza AMCS 233 (002462) T 5:30pm – 8:00pm with Professor Yolanda Arauza If you have questions, please feel free to contact the AMCS department at 477-2196 or the AMCS department chair, Dr. Phyllis May-Machunda at maymach@mnstate.edu.

American Multicultural Studies Capstone Seminar

AMCS 498: Multicultural Women’s Folklore Mondays & Wednesdays 1:30-2:45 pm Dr. Phyllis May-Machunda This seminar explores ways women of color have expressed their everyday lives, worldviews, interests and identities through oral and material culture traditions. Students will discuss readings focusing on folklore scholarship on the traditions of women of color and will have an opportunity to contribute to this body […]

Classified

Terry Redlin 2005 Heirloom Classic Snowman – White Christmas. This is a Hadley Collection, 5th in Winter Memories Collection with hand numbered certificate of authenticity. If interested contact Mary Jane @ 477-4646 or 218-498-2729.

TIAA-CREF rep on campus Dec. 1-3

Dan Battcher, Retirement Specialist with TIAA-CREF will be on campus December 1, 2 and 3. To schedule an individual appointment, please go to http://www.tiaa-cref.org/moc TIAA-CREF RETIREMENT SPECIALISTS ARE NONCOMMISSIONED. Our advisors receive no commissions. Instead, they are compensated through a salary-plus-incentive program that emphasizes client service excellence. This system is the result of core values that haven’t changed in our 90-year history. Click headline for further details.

News Watch

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