We have unclaimed water bottles
Missing a water bottle? Are one of these pictured your hydration device? Stop by CMU 113 from 8am-5pm, M-F to claim it. After commencement, any unclaimed bottles will be donated to support another’s hydration journey.
Missing a water bottle? Are one of these pictured your hydration device? Stop by CMU 113 from 8am-5pm, M-F to claim it. After commencement, any unclaimed bottles will be donated to support another’s hydration journey.
A new Self Service feature keeps it easy to change your direct deposit information while adding another layer of security. When you select the My Pay tile in Self Service you will now see two tiles you can select for direct deposit information. The tile marked Direct Deposit – Read Only will allow you to view your current direct deposit […]
Looking to grow your impact and expand your network? Enterprise Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are opening new leadership opportunities as current champions, sponsors, and co-chairs complete their terms on June 30, 2026. This is your chance to step in, shape the future of our state workforce, and build meaningful connections across organizations. Get involved to accelerate your professional growth and […]
Students in Dr. Abshire’s GEOS 102: Geology in the National Parks recently traded the classroom for one of our nation’s finest parks, enjoying a full day of experiential learning in the field. Joining them were four Environmental Geology majors from Dr. Abshire’s GEOS 340 course. The group explored several trails throughout the day, taking in remarkable wildlife sightings including bison, […]
Psychology students attended and presented at the annual Red River Psychology Conference, held at Concordia College on Friday, April 24th. Students had the opportunity to present their original research to professors, students, and other professionals from the region. Several psychology research labs were represented at the conference. Students in attendance include: