TOCAR training starts soon

The MSUM TOCAR Initiative, (Training Our Campuses Against Racism), in collaboration with the MSUM Office of Diversity & Inclusion and NDSU and UND through the Red River Collaborative are pleased to offer a Level II – two-and-1/2 day In-depth Anti-Racism Training. This training is free for all MSUM faculty, staff, and students and all meals and materials are provided. However, registration […]

Physics seminar Feb. 4 at MSUM

MSUM hosts a physics seminar, featuring Dr. Mila Kryjevskaia from the NDSU Department of Physics, Friday, Feb. 4 from 2:30 to 3:20 p.m. in Hagen 325. Her topic is “Physics Education Research as a guide for investigating learning and teaching: examining and interpreting student reasoning.”

Babies and toys topic of May 11 presentation

The Human Development and Family Science department at NDSU is giving a presentation on “How to Get the Most out of Baby Toys” as part of their “Bringing Science to You” series. The presentation is scheduled for Tuesday, May 11 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Meadow Lark Room of the NDSU Memorial Union.

Tri-College Combo Concert Feb. 4

A Tri-College Combo Concert will be presented Thursday, February 4 at 7:30 p.m. in MSUM’s Hansen Auditorium. It’s free and open to the public. The Combos are directed by: Nick Fryer and Simon Rowe of MSUM and Matt Patnode and Jeremy Brekke of NDSU. Tri-College Combos combine the performing talents of students and faculty from MSUM, Concordia College and NDSU. The students audition across the three campuses and are placed in small groups which, under faculty guidance explore the skills, concepts and literature of jazz, commercial and contemporary music.