Anna Arnar leads !W.A.R. film discussion Oct. 17

!W.A.R. (!Women Art Revolution) will be screened at 7 p.m. Monday Oct. 17 at the Fargo Theatre. A discussion led by Anna S. Arnar, Art & Design, Colleen Sheehy and Megan Johnston (Plains Art Museum) will follow the screening. The film was made by Lynn Hershman Leeson, an award-winning filmmaker, photographer and video/installation artist. For more information, go to the […]

Social Work alum receives Housing & Redevelopment award

Kasye Sherva graduated in Spring 2009 from the School of Social Work and is employed at Fargo Housing and Redevelopment Authority (FHRA), where she is the assistant manager of the Resident Opportunity for Self-sufficiency Program (ROSS). Kasye was recently awarded the 2010 Mountain Plains National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials award for her innovative way of making a difference […]

Lost something? Check the lost & found

The central LOST AND FOUND on campus is located in the Rec and Outing Center in the Comstock Memorial Union. If you have lost an item, please stop in to check for it. We have a number of valuable items such as a Pandora Bracelet, Watches, Rings (including two class rings), a camera, cell phone and many, many misc. items.  You must […]

Alumni premiere feature film at Fargo Theatre

MSUM Film Studies alumni Andrew Neill, Eric Carlson, and Marcus Mann will premiere their feature film debut Limpwings at the Fargo Theatre Saturday, October 15 at 9:30 p.m. The screening is free and open to the public. Neill directed, Carlson shot and edited, and Mann wrote the film. Limpwings is a comedy about a directionless college senior who suddenly acquires stigmata […]

Enrollment tops 200,000 students for second year at MnSCU

More students of color enroll setting new record high For the second consecutive fall, more than 200,000 students are enrolled in credit-bearing courses in the 31 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities – the second highest enrollment level ever, officials said today. The state colleges and universities now enroll 200,716 students in credit-bearing courses, down slightly from last fall when 203,738 […]