Request your Summer 2020 D2L Brightspace Course Shells

Instructors can request their Summer 2020 course shells using the D2L Brightspace Request Form (https://my.mnstate.edu/ITS/Forms/RequestD2LShell).  IMPORTANT DATES:  Summer 20 shells can be requested March 11-April 26. On April 27, all unrequested summer sections will be created as single section course shells.   Fall 20 shells can be requested April 28-August 3.   COMPLETING THE REQUEST FORM:  You will be required to use your StarID and password to log into the D2L Brightspace Request Form (https://my.mnstate.edu/ITS/Forms/RequestD2LShell).  […]

Safe Zone Level II Training

Friday, April 24 | 9-11 a.m. Safe Zone Level II Training is just around the corner! Presented by local trans activist and educator Faye Seidler, Level II training offers an in-depth discussion of transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual identities and experiences. We’ll explore identity development, supporting transgender students, campus and community resources, and real-life scenarios. The training is open to […]

Cheyanne Duckson presents on athletic injuries in the performing arts at the online Student Academic Conference

Athletic training major Cheyanne Duckson will present in the 22nd Student Academic Conference held online beginning Tuesday, April 21. She’s worked on a literature review for the past year, highlighting the importance of preventing athletic injuries, specifically in the performing arts. Q: Why did you choose to research Performing Arts- Injuries, Prevalence, and Prevention? A: Performing arts, and dance specifically, […]

Geosciences professors, student publish manuscript

Prior MSUM Geography student, Jacob Larson and Geosciences professors Dr. David Kramar and Dr. Karl Leonard published “A Geostatistical Analysis of Seismicity in Oklahoma Using Regression Trees and Neural Networks” in the Journal Physical Geography. This research utilizes machine learning to establish relationships between wastewater injection sites associated with the shale-gas industry, and the prevalence of earthquake activity in Oklahoma. […]