Hood Feminism Book Discussion #3

Friday, Nov. 6 | Noon-1:30 p.m. | Hosted via Zoom Join Women’s Center staff for our third discussion of Mikki Kendall’s book, “Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women a Movement Forgot.” Kendall’s prose is incisive but accessible, a must-read for any would-be intersectional feminist or anti-racist ally. Book summary: Drawing on her own experiences with hunger, violence, and hypersexualization, along […]

Self-Defense class offered this spring

The Health and Physical Education Department is offering Self-Defense (PE 190-01) Tuesday/Thursday, 12:00 – 12:50, Spring Semester. It is a course to help you learn how to protect and defend yourself with:• Situational Awareness• Boundary Setting• Standing Positioning / Hand Control• Ground Escapes • 1 in 4 college women will be a victim of sexual assault by the time she […]

October Recap Dining Newsletter

Check out the latest newsletter from MSUM Dining! Our October Recap edition features:– Kitchen Quarantine cooking class– National food days we celebrated– Pumpkin painting in Kise– How to enter our Win It Wednesday Follow us on social media to stay updated on all things dining!FB: MSUM DiningIG: @msumdiningTW: @MSUMDining

Economic Society attends 2020 Minnesota Economic Association Conference

Economic Society members, Alexander Peterson and Bradon Schlaefer, and Co-Advisor Dr. T. J. Hansen attended the Minnesota Economic Association Conference virtually on October 23, 2020. Dr. Lisa D. Cook, Michigan State University, delivered the keynote address, “Violence and Economic Activity: Evidence from African American Patents, 1870-1940,” and highlighted ongoing implications on economic growth and standards of living in the U.S.