July’s Banned Books Reading Group: New Date Alert

Due to unforeseen circumstances, our Banned Books Reading Group discussion has been rescheduled to Monday, July 28 at 12 PM in the Library Porch (LI 100). Join us as we dive into “Looking for Alaska” by John Green. Let’s explore bold ideas, challenge perspectives, and celebrate the freedom to read together. Event details: https://mnstate.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11310476

Venmo/Paypal information

This is a reminder that third-party financial platforms such as Venmo, PayPal, and similar services may not be used to collect payments for any University related events, activities, or fundraising efforts. Business Services offers credit card readers that can be checked out for approved use. If you have questions about collecting money or fundraising methods, please contact Business Services for […]

Harms Presents Session at NDCTM

Tim Harms, Professor of Mathematics Education, presented at the North Dakota Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference in Minot, ND on June 25. The session titled: “Mathematical Modeling Activities with Technology” provided information and resources for high school teachers to address the North Dakota 2023 State Math Standards involving mathematical modeling. 

Summer hours available for headshots; schedule online

Faculty and staff wanting a new directory headshot may schedule an appointment for one through the Marketing and Communications team by visiting the scheduling link. Headshots are typically available Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday mornings and are taken in Flora Frick 256. Headshots are added to your online directory profile for you. For other photography needs, please submit a Project Request […]

Dragons in Asia

23 MSUM Dragons and friends visited South Korea and Japan on a “Doing Business in Asia” study abroad experience with main stops in Seoul, Busan, Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo. Special visits included the Korean Demilitarized Zone, the KISTI supercomputer, Jeonju Hanok traditional village, the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, and the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. The group visited a number […]