Anna Arnar introduced a scholarly panel on the topic of “Digital Artists’ Books: New Critical Vocabularies”

Anna Arnar, School of Visual Arts, organized and introduced a scholarly panel devoted to the topic of “Digital Artists’ Books: New Critical Vocabularies” at the College Art Association conference held in Washington D.C. The panel sought to develop new critical vocabularies for the purposes of analyzing this kind of digital object and examining the modes of experience it generates. It […]

Are You or Your Students Conducting Research with Human Subjects?

Undergraduate and graduate students engage in many research and classroom projects that involve human subjects. Student research is conducted under the auspices of Faculty Advisors, who are responsible for the professional and ethical conduct of students completing research projects and the protection of human subjects involved in research activities. Faculty Advisors should provide mentoring and supervision to students as they […]

Community Outreach launches three new high school summer camps

After months of planning, registration is now open for three brand new summer camps. The NEW camps are specifically for High School students. Visit: http://www.mnstate.edu/outreach for more information on each camp. Students have the opportunity to come to campus and engage in camps that will help them explore career and college major interests. Spread the word with family and friends about this great new option for High School students to engage with […]