Celebration of Nations celebrates 50th anniversary

Mark your calendar for the 50th anniversary of Celebration of Nations. Along with this being the 50th year of hosting this great event it’s also a record number of international students on our campus. This semester we have a total of 430 enrolled international students from 59 different countries and 65 international students on post completion work authorization. Our top […]

50th Celebration of Nations set for April 6

Save the Date 50th Celebration of Nations is Saturday, April 6 Join us to celebrate the 50th Celebration of Nations at MSUM on Saturday, April 6 from 6-9 p.m. Children’s World will be from 4-6 p.m. Celebration of Nations (CON) is one of the largest events on-campus. List of activities: 1. Children’s World (4-6 p.m.) 2. Dragon Dance

CON: Call for flag bearers

What? There is an opportunity for you to be a part of this year’s Celebration of Nations (CON) and have a direct impact on the festival. You will be a Flag bearer for the Flag parade at the event, roughly a 5 minute march and no required clothing.

MSUM students host Celebration of Nations Friday

Entertainment, food, culture, and fashions from around the world will be showcased in Celebration of Nations from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, April 9 in the Comstock Memorial Student Union Ballroom. Admission is $1 for adults. Children 12 and under are free. All food tickets are 50 cents. Eight dollars should provide a good meal. Students and community members representing a variety of countries will exhibit items from their homeland, cook their unique foods, and share their culture. Click headline for more information.

MSUM students host Celebration of Nations April 9

MSUM students will host a Celebration of Nations Friday, April 9 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Comstock Memorial Union Ballroom. Students and community members representing a variety of countries from around the world will exhibit items from their homeland, cook their unique foods, and share their culture through entertainment, food and fashion. Click headline for details.