MSUM Physics/Astronomy Seminar Series Friday

MSUM Physics/Astronomy Seminar Series Presents: Git Organized: Introduction to Version Control (part 1 of a two-part series) By Dr. Matt Craig Friday, Feb. 7 3 p.m. 325 Hagen Hall Abstract: git is a tool for keeping track of changes you make to files. Systems like this—called version control or source control systems—were originally developed to keep track of changes made […]

Faculty receive Galileo donation

Andrew Chen, Computer Science and Information, Linda Winkler and Steve Lindaas, Physics and Astronomy, along with Daniel Heckaman, Chief Information Officer, applied to the Intel Corporation Galileo program and were awarded 20 development kits. The Galileo kit is an Arduino compatible development board that will be used to explore new directions in CSIS and Physics courses. The Galileo boards will […]

Academic service-learning volunteer hours reach 5,200 for fall semester

Seventeen MSUM Academic Service-Learning practitioners are taking the commitment to complete 125,000 volunteer hours very seriously. They, and close to 400 students, participated in a variety of service-learning activities this fall. The reasons to incorporate Academic Service-Learning include improving their student’s understanding of class topics, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and learning more about social issues and their causes. […]

The Gateway to Leadership

One week until “The Gateway to Leadership” Conference. The conference is Monday, Feb. 10 from 7:15 p.m.-10 p.m. in the CMU Ballroom. Free and free food! Hear from keynote speaker Greg Tehven, Co-Founder of Students Today Leaders Forever (STLF) and Co-Organizer of TEDxFargo at 7:30 p.m. Two 30-minute breakout sessions will follow on various leadership topics presented by students, staff, […]