Perform or Work On Stage This Fall!

Please consider joining EIT 390: Immersive Design and Performance and its production of THE RAINBOW FISH.   Everybody loves the international bestseller and award-winning book, The Rainbow Fish, with its wonderful message of friendship and belonging.  With shiny, multi-colored scales, Rainbow Fish is the most beautiful fish in all of the ocean, and the only one of his (or her!)  […]

Training for Supervisors of Student Employees – Writing position descriptions and using Handshake

Writing Position Descriptions & Using Handshake to Recruit Student Employees A training for supervisors of student employees Wednesday, August 30  |  9-10 am  |  Hosted on Zoom URL: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/97033873189  |  Meeting ID: 970 3387 3189 Developing an accurate and welcoming position description is an integral part of the hiring process. They’re used to hook job seekers and create interest in […]

D2L Gradebook: Tune up/Drop in

Instructors: The gradebook in your D2L Brightspace course can either help students understand your expectations or confuse them. This session will explain some best practices and tips for making your gradebook easier for you and your students to understand. The main tip is to release a cumulative grade to date for students so they can see how they are doing […]

Dr. Theodore Gracyk Wins Outstanding Monograph Prize

The American Society for Aesthetics announces that the 2023 Prize for Outstanding Monograph has been awarded to Dr. Theodore Gracyk, professor in the History, Languages & Humanities Department, for Making Meaning in Popular Song: Philosophical Essays (Bloomsbury, 2022). From Carly Simon to Pink Floyd, Dr. Gracyk explores meaning in popular music. The book’s thesis is that songs do not have determinate […]