Have any used or unwanted phones?

The Economic Society is collecting old phones and accessories for our service project. We are taking any used cell phones and accessories (chargers, cases, etc.) for clients of the Rape and Abuse Crisis Center in Fargo-Moorhead. Boxes are located around campus. Contact Aba Boadu (boadunan@mnstate.edu) or Samantha Carlson (carlsonsam@mnstate.edu) with any questions or concerns. Thanks for your help!

2016 STAR Symposium Virtual Conference

On February 19, 2016, join your teaching colleagues throughout MnSCU at the 2016 STAR Symposium! This one-day, all-virtual conference celebrates excellence in teaching and learning by sharing best practices, ideas, and resources with colleagues on teaching topics for delivery via face-to-face, blended, flipped and online classrooms. The keynote speaker is Dr. L. Dee Fink, who will speak about the ways […]

“Passing” Race Panel Discussion February 16

Student panelists will share their “passing” stories and experiences on Tuesday, February 16 at 7:00, Comstock Memorial Union Room 101. “Passing” occurs when a person classified as a member of one ethnic group is also accepted as a member of a different ethnic group. This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Office of Diversity & […]

Alumna to be recognized at Saturday’s basketball game

President Anne will honor alumna Tammy Miller at Saturday’s basketball game for being for being recognized by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business as one of its first 100 Influential Leaders. The inaugural honor recognizes Tammy for making an impact in the world through her business insight, leadership ability and entrepreneurial success.

MSUM Football Signs 37 Recruits in 2016 Class

Minnesota State University Moorhead head football coach Steve Laqua has announced the Dragons’ 2016 recruiting class. A total of 37 student-athletes have signed to continue their academic and athletic careers at MSUM starting this fall. This year’s class features 31 individuals who signed national letters of intent and six who signed institutional letters of intent as preferred walk-ons. More than 2/3 […]