Study Abroad student panel Nov. 19

Please let your students know that a panel of study abroad returnees will talk about their experiences on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. in CMU 101, as an event in celebration of International Education Week (the location has changed from the advertised room). This is an opportunity for students interested in studying abroad in the future to ask questions of their peers.

Craft sale benefits God’s Child Project

The God’s Child Project is an organization based out of Bismarck, N.D., started by MSUM alumnus Patrick Atkinson. Since it began in 1991, the project has worked to clothe, feed, and educate children and families in Guatemala. It now cares for and educates 4,000 orphaned, abandoned, and poverty-stricken children, and nearly 9,000 widowed, abandoned, and single mothers and their dependents in many of our world’s poorest neighborhoods. On Wednesday, November 18 from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and Thursday, November 19 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. there will be a booth set up in the student union where various handmade crafts will be sold. Crafts include beaded jewelry, handmade tote bags and purses, scarves, Christmas decorations, etc., all made from families in Guatemala. Click headline for more information.

Movie Magic with Emmy award-winner Camille Cellucci

Camille Cellucci has had a phenomenal career in Visual Effects, and Dragon Entertainment Group welcomes her to campus on Tuesday, Nov. 17 in Weld Hall Glasrud Auditorium at 8 pm. Come to learn more about Camille Cellucci and Making Movie Magic. A little about Camille Cellucci: She was James Cameron’s right hand woman as Visual Effects Producer for the Oscar winning visual effects team from TITANIC; She won an Emmy award for her Visual Effects work on the Geoffrey Rush film THE LIFE AND DEATH OF PETER SELLERS; and more! Click the headline to read more.

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