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Need a place to get away? Are loud roommates keeping you from getting studying done? Visit the third and fourth floors of the Livingston Lord Library, where quiet study rooms abound. We guarantee you’ll love it.
Need a place to get away? Are loud roommates keeping you from getting studying done? Visit the third and fourth floors of the Livingston Lord Library, where quiet study rooms abound. We guarantee you’ll love it.
No appointment necessary. If you’re looking to get your resume reviewed, have questions about majors, careers or internships, come on in to the Career Development Center, Flora Frick 151, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m TODAY! You can even get a photo taken for your LinkedIn profile. FREE COOKIES will also be available to enjoy! www.mnstate.edu/career
Faculty from the Department of Physics and Astronomy assisted, as lead mentors for the MHS FIRST Robotics team, in applying for a sponsorship grant for the team from NASA. The team was notified yesterday that it was awarded a grant for this academic year. The grant, which is very competitive, provides sponsorship for one year of competition while the team […]
The MSUM Chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) [known on campus as the “Physics Club”] has been named a “Distinguished SPS Chapter” by the SPS National Council. This award, “based on the depth and breadth of the SPS activities conducted by the chapter” in areas of of “physics research, public science outreach, physics tutoring, hosting and representation at […]
Prof. Steve Hoffbeck, History Department, delivered a talk about “John F. Kennedy: Death and Remembrance” at the Detroit Lakes Public Library on Nov. 19 to explain the man and what happened 50 years ago, using eyewitness accounts and best analysts. Hoffbeck noted how the Kennedy Assassination changed us as a nation. A panel discussion followed Hoffbeck’s presentation.