No & Yes in Japanese culture
Dr. Chizuko Shastri will deliver a talk on “The True Meaning of No and Yes (Japanese Culture),” Tuesday, March 16 at 7 p.m. in Jones Science 212 at Concordia College. Click headline for details.
Dr. Chizuko Shastri will deliver a talk on “The True Meaning of No and Yes (Japanese Culture),” Tuesday, March 16 at 7 p.m. in Jones Science 212 at Concordia College. Click headline for details.
The rock wall will be closed and there will be no group exercise or cycling classes during spring break. Click the headline for specific hours during spring break.
More than 1,700 students in grades six through 12 will be testing their mathematical skills at the 36th annual Tri-College University Mathematics Contest held at Minnesota State University Moorhead on Wednesday, March 17. The competition consists of three levels: two high school levels for students in grades 11-12 and students in grades 9-10; and a middle school level for students in grades 6-8. Fifty schools are expected to participate in either the large school division or the small school division. Click headline for more information.
President Edna will hold open office hours on Friday, March 12, from 2:00-4:30 p.m. in OW 203. MSUM employees are invited to discuss and share their ideas with her individually during this time.
Scheduling Services (http://www.mnstate.edu/schedule/) is your first stop for classes, events, conferences and meetings on the campus of MSU Moorhead. Clear event objectives are important to any planning process. Once you establish these, the event planning process flows easily. In order to help with the planning processes please make your request at least two weeks in advance. There has been a new website launched for a ‘one-stop-shop’ for scheduling events, vehicles, catering and submitting work orders on campus. When planning an event, please use this site www.mnstate.edu/schedule and the checklist available there for planning your event. Click headline for full details.