Williams named Yamaha Performing Artist

Dr. Kenyon Williams, Associate Professor of Percussion, has been named a Yamaha Performing Artist. His work with the Fargo Moorhead Symphony, solo performances and clinics across the country, and leadership within the Percussive Arts Society all contributed to this honor. As a Yamaha artist, he will endorse Yamaha products while also receiving support for his appearances at future performances and workshops. Yamaha is one of the largest manufacturers of percussion instruments in the world, and maintains an elite roster of artists who perform exclusively on their instruments. Williams also endorses Latin Percussion instruments, Innovative Sticks and Mallets, and Coyle Steel Drums.

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Jan. 26 APAC Agenda

The January 26 APAC agenda is attached and can be found at this link:  http://www.mnstate.edu/acadaff/APAC/2009-2010APAC/apacagendasminutes.htm
Item #3 Psychology has been resubmitted with a revised syllabus.

Level II Anti-Racism Training Opportunity at MSUM

The MSUM TOCAR Initiative, (Training Our Campuses Against Racism) is sponsoring a two-and-half-day in-depth Anti-Racism Training to be held on the MSUM campus. This training will engage participants in discussions of: Definitions of racism, particularly understanding institutional and systemic racism, Disadvantage, power, and privilege issues related to racism, Anti-racist/multicultural organizational development, and Strategies to promote organizational development and change. Click headline for more information.