Dragons in the News

Immigration is a wash on wages, but an overall boost for economy, MSUM professor says, InForum: “Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made immigration a hot topic for the Nov. 8 election with his claims that Mexican illegal immigrants were criminals and ‘rapists’ and that they are stealing Americans’ jobs. But those claims don’t hold up—for the most part—says Oscar Flores, a […]

Theatre Alumni Appear in Minnesota Fringe Festival

For several years, MSUM graduates have appeared in various capacities in The Minnesota Fringe Festival, the largest non-juried festival in the United States, and the third-largest in North America. The festival provides opportunities for aspiring actors, directors and producers to gain exposure and experience. 

Carlos Rene Pacheco’s Work Featured in Art of Planetary Science Exhibition

Professor of Photography Carlos Rene Pacheco will have work featured in the Art of Planetary Science exhibition in conjunction with the 2016 Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting in Pasadena, Calif. from Oct. 16-21. The event brings together scientific minds from the American Astronomical Society’s Division for Planetary Science (DPS) and the European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC), and will be attended […]

MSUM Hosted Professional Development Workshop Oct. 8

MSUM hosted a Professional Development Workshop on Texas Instruments Educational Technology on Oct. 8. Lisa Conzemius, a T-cubed trainer and Math Teacher from Detroit Lakes, led the workshop. Pre-service math and science majors, area student teachers, along with MSUM math and science faculty explored the TI-84 Plus Calculator and different science probes. This workshop was funded by the five year Noyce […]