Honors lecture April 27
Phyllis May-Machunda, AMCS, presents on “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Veiled Tradition of African American Cheerleading” Wednesday, April 27 at 6 p.m. in the Center for Business 109.
Phyllis May-Machunda, AMCS, presents on “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Veiled Tradition of African American Cheerleading” Wednesday, April 27 at 6 p.m. in the Center for Business 109.
Please join us for a Feminist Zine Making Workshop Saturday, April 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Women’s Center, Bridges 154. This workshop, facilitated by Becca Sorgert, Women’s Studies alumna, will engage you with the history and politics of feminist zine making. All participants will leave with a copy of our collaborative zine, theme will be decided […]
After a week of elections and ice cream, we had an AWESOME turnout! Next year’s Student Senate Executive Board members are: President Kimberly Ehrlich Vice President Chu Yi Treasurer Shane Raza To view the complete listing of all the results in further detail, please visit us online.
Oscar Flores, Economics, had a co-authored paper published in the March issue of The Empirical Economic Letters. Flores and Sandra Hanson McPherson, the main author, found evidence suggesting that unemployment due to the mismatch of skills that potential workers have and employers want increased in Canada during the early 1990s.
George Holley, Mike Michlovic and Rinita Dalan, Anthropology and Earth Science, completed a report on an archaeological survey of Swift County, Minnesota. The field work was done in summer 2010 with involvement of all three faculty, ten archaeology students and two graduate student MSUM alums. The survey discovered 45 new archaeological sites in Swift County and located several areas likely […]