Alumna publishes book titled ‘How to Discuss Politics Online’

MSUM alumna Katherine Young recently released her book How to Discuss Politics Online. The author has been working on the book for the last few years and is excited about the launch. According to her blog, Young says through her book, “You will be able to see divisive content more objectively based on the marketing tactics used.” She goes on […]

MSUM Foundation welcomes new board members

The MSUM Foundation is proud to welcome four new members to the MSUM Foundation Board. Their terms will begin July 1, 2020. Jeannie Camarillo ’01 (mass communications) began her career at MET, inc. as a service representative and soon grew into a director of sales position at MainStay Suites. In 2007 she stepped into the media word with a job as […]

Follow #GivingTuesdayNow for Dragon stories

Tomorrow, May 5, MSUM is joining #GivingTuesdayNow, a global response to the great need caused by COVID-19. Please help us raise money for MSUM programs and student scholarships by spreading the word and giving what you can. We have over $50,000 in matching dollars! To make your gift and learn more, visit www.mnstate.edu/givingday. Dragons helping around the world Although our […]

Physics graduate plays a key role in Appareo’s emergency ventilator project

Damith Rozairo, a 2009 MSUM physics graduate, played an essential role in Appareo’s emergency ventilator project to provide critical resources during the Coronavirus pandemic. Once complete, they expect to deliver 2,000 ventilators to the state of North Dakota and 1,000 to South Dakota.  “When this project started, everyone in the company who is involved offered to work late nights to […]

MSUM Alumnus’ Choir Spreads Hope Through Song

By Meghan Feir Walker As a choral director for the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) on Sigonella Naval Air Station outside of Catania, Sicily, Italy, Antone Leustek ’02 (music education) has a unique opportunity in his field of music education. His students are comprised of seventh through 12th graders, a mixture of children from American military and NATO families. Since the coronavirus took the […]