Recent death of retired GMW

Lyle H. Schulz, 80, of Fargo, ND, passed away peacefully Thursday, May 19, 2011, at Essentia Health, Fargo. Lyle Hartje Schulz was born July 3, 1930, in Grafton, North Dakota, son of Gustaf and Alma (Hartje) Schulz. He lived in Hoople, North Dakota, before moving to Fargo in his teens. He married Mary Lou Werle on February 17, 1951. They […]

Volunteers needed for Buffalo River Trail Run

The Regional Science Center’s Buffalo River Trail Run pre-registration has been outstanding with over 250 runners taking part in this inaugural event. We still need volunteers to help with registration, hydration/aid stations, keeping watch and cheering on runners during the race. Please consider helping us out for a few hours early Saturday (June 4) morning. The run starts at 7 […]

Register now for July 4th races

The 14th annual MSUM 4th of July Races are here! New this year: 5K Run/Walk! To register for the 5K or 10K, visit the July 4th website. Volunteers needed! If you are interested, please call or email Sue Knutson at 477-4053 or sue.knutson@mnstate.edu

Computer upgrade on June 2

The MSUM Computer Storage System will be upgraded on Thursday, June 2nd, starting at 8:00 a.m. This may cause a slow response time for some of the campus applications such as the www.mnstate.edu website and the email systems. This process will be done by 11:00 p.m.

Five Dragons Earn All-American Accolades at NCAA DII Track & Field Championships

TURLOCK, Calif. – Five MSUM Dragon student-athletes were honored as All-Americans after competing at the NCAA DII Outdoor Track & Field Championships May 26-28.

Senior Christopher Heil earned All-American honors as he threw 60.84-meters (199’7″) in his third throw of the weight throw event to move to the final eight, that toss earned him fifth place and his first All-American accolade. Heil came into the event ranked 13th, while teammate Anthony Enyi competed and finished 17th overall.

The men’s 4×100 relay team finished seventh overall earning All-American honors. The Dragons finished in a time of 41.13 seconds in seventh place. The team was fifth after the preliminaries that were ran on Thursday. The squad was made up of Skyler Jackson, Brock Keaton, Laquone Robinson and Derek Bredy.