D2L Navigation Update 2025

Join the Office of Online Learning to explore the D2: Navigation updates. Both sessions are online only, optional registration located at DragonCentral. Dates and Times: Thursday, May 15th 2-3 PM session: https://mnstate.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11304210 Tuesday, May 20th 9:30-10:30 AM session: https://mnstate.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11304228 Location: Zoom: https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/94744009985. A calendar invitation and zoom link available in Dragon Central registration.   This session will provide information surrounding […]

Students and Faculty attend the MN Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference

Six students: Ben Christman, Emily Henry, Janae LaFerriere, Brennan Olthoff, Devin Steele, Brandon Stalboerger, and four Mathematics faculty members: Tim Harms, Megan Jensen,  Carol Okigbo, and Sara Solhjem attended the MN Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference in Duluth, MN April 24-26. Professor Harms co-presented a session “Standards Unleashed: Tech Savvy Tools” with Sarah Harms.

Faculty Incentives for Z-Degree and OER Projects

As part of our ongoing efforts to reduce the cost of course materials, support student success, and expand Z-Degree-eligible course sections, we invite faculty to update their course materials to Open Educational Resources (OERs) or zero-cost library resources. To support this work, we’re offering EDD incentives for adopting, adapting, or creating OERs—or for incorporating zero-cost library materials. Incentives are available while grant funding […]

Faculty and Staff Career Navigators for Military Connected Students

The Yellow Ribbon Advance Program is seeking up to three dedicated and experienced Career Navigators to join our team to support military-connected students to achieve higher levels of career readiness to increase their successful transition into the civilian workforce. Through funding provided by the Yellow Ribbon Advance Grant, Navigators will be paid a stipend of $3,000 for weekly communication provided […]

Faculty Input Needed: Tell Us How You Are Using AI!

As part of a campus-wide initiative, the AI faculty fellow team invites you to take part in a brief (≈10-minute) survey on artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. Whether you use AI regularly or not at all, your insights will help us better understand how faculty and staff are experiencing and responding to AI across teaching, research, advising, and administration. […]