Safe Zone Program – Safe Zone Training Level II

Wednesday, April 18 | 2-4 p.m. | CMU 203 Our Level II Safe Zone Training offers an in-depth discussion of transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual identities and experiences. This training is facilitated by Faye Seidler, local trans activist. Upon completion of this training, participants will receive a certificate of completion for the Safe Zone Program. Open to MSUM staff, faculty, […]

Quad-College Rainbow Prom

Saturday, April 7 | 8 p.m. – Midnight | Barry Auditorium, Concordia Campus Join LGBTQIA+ students and allies for a night of dancing, music, snacks, games, prizes, community, and fun! One student per couple/group must present ID from MSUM, NDSU, Concordia, M State, NDSCS, or UND. Students who are not comfortable presenting their ID can contact Kari Barnick at barnickka@mnstate.edu for […]

‘Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority’

Tuesday, April 3 | 4-6 p.m. | Center for Business 111 Join us for a screening of PATSY MINK: AHEAD OF THE MAJORITY. This inspiring documentary follows the remarkable journey of Patsy Mink, an Asian American woman who, battling racism and sexism, redefined American politics. Patsy Mink was the first woman of color elected to Congress and is often called […]

Students represent MSUM at Harvard Business Conference

Friday, March 23 | 4 p.m. | CMU 203 Two students, Chipochashe Mukori and Matida Manneh, were selected to represent MSUM at the 20th Annual Africa Business Conference at Harvard University. The conference was hosted by the Harvard School of Business and the conference brought various African leaders from different parts of the world together. This gave attendees the opportunity […]

Odell Bizzell: ‘Why’d They Kill Dr. King, and Did It Work? 4 Ways to Resurrect the Dream’

Tuesday, Feb. 27 | 6-8 p.m. | CMU Ballroom Guest speaker, Odell Bizzell, will be presenting “Why’d They Kill Dr. King, and Did It Work? 4 Ways to Resurrect the Dream.” The presentation will not cover the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but instead will analyze what Dr. King stood for and discuss […]