Stick Around for Grad School!

Answer to Thursday’s Question: When and what was the first graduate program here at MSUM? [The first master’s program started in 1953 and the first master’s degrees were awarded in August 1955. There were three graduates with a Master of Science in Education: Robert F. Arnold, Jesse J. Ellingworth, and Shelda A. Jacobson.] Come join over 60 years of awarding […]

Scholarships are available for Math and Science Majors

Are you interested in sharing the fun of science and math with kids by being a secondary teacher? Scholarships* are available for Math and Science Majors to pursue a Secondary Teaching Licensure. Noyce Scholar applications and FAQ can be found at: http://www.mnstate.edu/NOYCE Due Monday Nov. 30 * Full Tuition and Partial Room & Board

International partnerships goal of South Korea, China delegation

A team of MSUM faculty, administrators and staff leave Dec. 1 for meetings with high schools and universities in South Korea and China for the purpose of partnership-building and bringing new students to MSUM.  The delegation includes Jack Healy, Randy Cagle, Denise Gorsline, Zhimin Guan, Peter Geib, Dan Brekke, and Janet Hohenstein.  The trip will include visits to the Seoul […]

Honors Program students presented at National Collegiate Honors Conference in Chicago November 14

Sam Szczesny (Graphic Com) and Stefan Nelson (Math), along with Director Lisa Nawrot, also attended sessions on a variety of topics including assessment, retention, community building, pedagogy, peer tutoring, undergraduate research, FYE, and fundraising. The students particularly enjoyed the conference plenary speaker Emerson Spartz, the CEO of Chicago-based Spartz Media and the founder of MuggleNet, a Harry Potter fansite.