Werre, Sibley present at Northern Lights Library Network conference

Pam Werre, Curriculum Materials Center librarian, and Carol Sibley, Library Professor Emerita, presented at the Northern Lights Library Network “Better Together” conference on June 6, 2019. Werre and Sibley presented findings from their research on Vietnamese and Hmong juvenile refugee fiction published since the end of the Vietnam War. They also presented on the importance of diversity in children’s book […]

Dragons in the news

Take a look at the news stories featuring MSUM in the past several weeks. Stories are presented in chronological order. Mobile papermaking studio comes to west-central Minnesota, Fergus Falls Daily Journal: “Moorhead artist Anna Haglin and Minneapolis artist James Kleiner, through collaboration with West Central Initiative and Springboard for the Arts, will be bringing their mobile papermaking project, ‘Paper Plains,’ […]

Update on Transitions for MSUM Health and Counseling Services

On May 10, we notified the MSUM community of plans to discontinue medical, laboratory, and pharmacy services at the Hendrix Clinic and Counseling Center. As we work through the details of those changes, we want to keep you informed. We’ve launched a frequently asked questions (FAQ) page on our website to address those questions: https://www.mnstate.edu/counseling-services/. There’s also a link at […]

Dr. Kramar collaborates on bald eagle telemetry, banding project

Dr. David Kramar from Geosciences was recently invited to collaborate on a bald eagle telemetry and banding project in Iowa with researchers from Conservation Science Global and the USFWS out of the Moline, IL office. The project required accessing the eagle nests and capturing the juvenile eagles so they could be outfitted with high-resolution GSM-GPS telemetry units. The purpose of […]