“Why Women Run Marathons” lecture Nov. 19

The Women’s Studies Colloquium presents Dr. Gina Aalgaard Kelly, Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, delivering a lecture on “Why Women Run Marathons” at noon Friday, November 19 in MacLean 167. The purpose of this study was to explore the reasons involved with why women run marathons from an intergenerational perspective. The research literature is limited with long distance running, specifically a […]

Physics/Astronomy seminar on wind farm selection Nov. 19

The Physics and Astronomy Seminar Series presents a senior project talk by Devin Kasper on “MCP-Based Wind Farm Site Selection Using Variance Ratio Algorithm” at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19 in Hagen Hall 325. Wind companies, private investors, etc. need the ability to predict wind speed at a given location with limited wind speed data. The Measure-Correlate-Predict (MCP) method is one […]

Library running free trial of NAXOS Music Library

The Library is running a free trial of the NAXOS Music Library through November 30. The Naxos Music Library is the most comprehensive collection of classical music available online offering over 550,000 tracks of Classical music, Jazz, World, Folk and Chinese music. It includes the complete BIS, Chandos, Hänssler, Hungaroton, Marco Polo, Naxos, Ondine and selected titles of other leading […]

Spring Semester 2011 diversity events funds application available online

Who Should Apply? The Diversity Events Fund program is open to any MSUM student, organization, faculty/staff member and/or department interested in promoting diversity. Criteria for Diversity Funding The event must encourage sharing, or educating, the majority community about diverse issues of underrepresented groups. The grant requester must be involved in the planning, funding, implementation and evaluation of the proposed event. […]