Author Visit with Liz Kisacky Severn

The Fargo Public Library welcomes Liz Kisacky Severn to the downtown Main Library for an author talk and book signing on March 8 at 7 p.m. A native of Maryland, Severn is currently a professor at Minnesota State University Moorhead, where she teaches writing and literature courses. Luce Women is Severn’s debut novel. Books will be available for purchase from […]

“What Makes a Women’s History Month Necessary” panel discussion

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Women’s & Gender Studies Department will be hosting a “What Makes a Women’s History Month Necessary” panel discussion in honor of Women’s History Month. The panel will be held Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 at 7:00PM in CMU 101. Panelists include President Blackhurst, Karen Branden, Michelle Malott, Annette Morrow, and Bev Wesley. If you […]

Zika Virus and Travel

Zika Virus is a mosquito-borne virus transmitted via mosquito bites however recent studies have shown that the virus can be transmitted through sexual contact.  It is estimated that 80 percent of those infected with Zika virus are without symptoms. Symptomatic disease is usually mild and symptoms include fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes). There is currently no vaccine or […]

Red Weather looking to publish your creative writing

Red Weather, the biannual literary journal edited and designed by MSUM students, wants your most polished poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, one-act plays, graphic narrative, and visual art (photographs, illustrations, graphics, drawings, paintings, or other media) for inclusion in our 2016 issue. Please read the following guidelines carefully before submitting your work: