Save the Date for Fall Development Day (October 14)

Save the date! October 14 the FPLC will host our annual fall development day to provide an opportunity to join your colleagues for a day of professional development and a chance to socialize with others from across campus. The overarching theme for this year is “Equity by Design” and our featured speakers for the morning will include Catherine Ford (Director […]

Join us for ‘Pressbooks Primer: Unlocking the Power of Digital Publishing’

Join us for an engaging and hands-on training session designed specifically for beginners looking to explore features of Pressbooks (an online platform for creating, editing, and publishing open textbooks and other digital content in multiple formats). This event will cover the basics of creating, editing, and publishing content. Librarians Mary and Travis will guide you through the first steps of […]

Respondus Lockdown Training October 3rd

Join us on October 3rd at 10AM for a special presentation of Respondus software. Registration for this online event is located https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6528505762891826005 and on DragonCentral  https://mnstate.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10425356 make sure to click on “Join Event Online” to register Agenda: The training will cover: – How to use LockDown Browser to prevent digital cheating in proctored testing environments – How to use Respondus Monitor in […]

Dining Services Feedback Opportunities

Envision Strategies, a foodservice consultant, has been engaged to complete a comprehensive dining program assessment to help plan for the future of dining on campus.  Representatives Ann Roebuck and Brendan Evje will be visiting campus on Thursday, October 3rd and Friday, October 4th.  An important part of the assessment is for the consultants to meet stakeholders to gather customer perceptions […]

Advising & Registration | WEEKLY WEDNESDAYS

It is vital to get advised, so you can register for next semester’s classes. As a reminder, advising for Spring began September 23. Don’t know who your advisor is? Check eServices or contact the Academic Success Center. Take 15 to Finish! Graduate on time by taking at least 15 credits per semester. Doing so reduces student loan debt and helps […]