The Guitar studio presents recital

The Guitar studio of Michael J. Krajewski will present a recital March 26, at 7:30 p.m. in Gaede Theater. Student performances by Rachel Burckhard, Michael Lauer, Riley Gutormson, Conor Lee, Matt Seidel, and Troy Viau will join the MSUM guitar ensemble and Tri-College jazz combo featuring Chad Hanson, Andrew Stermer and NDSU music major, Andy Long.        

Register for the third annual Buffalo River Trail Run

The 3rd annual Buffalo River Trail Run will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Regional Science Center and Buffalo River State Park will host this 5K/10K run starting at 8 a.m. Registration is now open at: www.mnstate.edu/trailrun First 350 registrants will receive a Buffalo River Trail Run shirt.

Recycle your phone books

The new phone books have arrived, and the Office of Campus Sustainability would like to offer this friendly reminder to please recycle your old phone books. They are collecting them in a large green tote located near the elevator in Bridges Hall. Also, the Office of Campus Sustainability is testing a pilot project whereby a team of students are now […]

CADT hosts alumni workshop

Cinema Arts & Digital Technologies recently hosted an alumni workshop for its current students. The three-hour event , which included nine recent graduates from Film Studies and Graphic Communications, consisted of an in-person panel (Amber Johnson, Ben Efron, Dustin Solmonson, Emily Beck, Jason Jacobson and Shannon Luney) and a panel that participated from Los Angeles via Skype (Kate Enge, Tyler […]

Mary Stone presented paper at international business administration meeting

Mary Stone, School of Business, presented her paper entitled “Performance Differences Between Online and Traditional Students in Principles of Accounting” at the Midwest Business Administration Association International annual meeting in February 2013. The research provided support for Simonson et al’s (1999) Equivalency Theory by comparing the course assessment scores for the two groups of students.