Share Your First-Generation Student Story

Nov. 8 is First-Generation College Student Day, a national celebration of the success and presence of first-generation college students, faculty, and staff on campuses across the country. This annual event was created by the Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) and the NASPA Center for First-Generation Student Success and is held on the anniversary of the signing of the Higher […]

Crisis Resource for LGBTQ+ Students

You deserve a welcoming, loving world no matter how you identify or who you love, and so do the people you care about.Text START to 678678 or call the TREVOR Project Lifeline at 1.866.488.7386 and connect with a counselor if you’re struggling or in crisis, find answers and information, and get the tools you need to help someone else.You’ve got […]

Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Foraging for Medicinal and Edible Plants with Linda and Luke Black Elk

In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Monday, October 10, 2022, Linda and Luke Black Elk will take you on a foraging walk at the MSUM Regional Science Center. Linda and Luke specialize in teaching about culturally important plants and their uses as food and medicine. During the walk, they will show us medicinal and edible plants/herbs located around the science […]

Hispanic Heritage Month 2022

Greetings Dragons, Annually from September 15 through October 15, MSUM observes and celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month. This gives us an intentional time to honor and highlight the contributions and sacrifices from our Hispanic leaders, students, employees and community members. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will host collaborative events with other campus departments and student organizations to celebrate Hispanic […]