Star Tribune features series on higher education enrollment
The first story titled ‘Code-red moment’: Fewer people going to college in Minnesota could reshape higher education, workforce.
The first story titled ‘Code-red moment’: Fewer people going to college in Minnesota could reshape higher education, workforce.
Brett Schulz and Maxibillion Thompson presented a poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Variable Star Observers ((AAVSO) in Boston, MA on Nov 6-7. Max reported on the measurement of the time of transit of an exoplanet, which is a planet orbiting around another star. Brett presented a technique for combining his measurements of a variable star […]
On Friday, May 14, Professors Travis Dolence (Library) and Kevin Zepper (English) taught 9th graders from the Detroit Lakes School District. Using a short poetic form, Dolence and Zepper encouraged students to hike briefly through the Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge near Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. More than one hundred students wrote up to three short poems on their experiences with nature. […]
Dr. Katie Richardson Jens, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, and two colleagues from the Department of Criminal Justice at St. Cloud State University (SCSU) Drs. Lindsey Vigesaa and Mary Clifford, were awarded a Minnesota State Shark Tank Open grant of $23,272 for their project: “Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence Emphasizing Public Safety: A Multi Campus Collaboration to Develop and […]
As a member of the Indigenous Men, Men of Color (IMMOC) MinnState Employee Resource Group, MSUM Campus Diversity Officer Jered Pigeon invites you to join IMMOC by standing in solidarity with our students and employees as we hold a vigil for Daunte Wright. We encourage all MinnState employees and students to come and share in this healing event. Please join […]