Minnesota State Awards Grants for Educational Innovation

Twenty-three projects at the colleges and universities of Minnesota State have been awarded grants that total $314,659 to fund educational innovations that show great potential for improving teaching, learning, and access for students. “Providing a vibrant and robust learning experience for our students requires that our colleges and universities be masters of innovation,” said Devinder Malhotra, chancellor of Minnesota State. […]

Werre, Sibley present poster at IBBY in Athens

Pam Werre, Curriculum Materials Center librarian, and Carol Sibley, library professor emerita, presented a poster session at the 36th International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) in Athens, Greece on August 30, 2018. The title of their presentation was “East Meets West in the Middle: Fifty Years of Fiction about Refugees from Southeast Asia.” and focused on juvenile fiction […]

#MMIWG Red Dress Campaign

This year, MSUM’s annual Take Back the Night event on Sept. 20 centers the issue of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG). To raise awareness of cases like Savanna Lafontaine-Greywind’s, we’re asking members of our MSUM community to display a red paperdress in the days leading up to the Sept. 20 event. Drop by Dragon Fest on Tuesday, […]

5 Reasons to go to DragonFest!

What makes DragonFest stand out from all the other events that happen on campus? We interviewed Becky Boyle Jones, the Assistant Director of Activities and Greek Life who coordinates DragonFest, to learn why you should stop by! Keep reading to find the top reasons you should go to DragonFest, and learn more about the booths that will be there. It […]