MSUM professor in Memphis on day King was assassinated

Daughter of Deep South came of age during turbulent era for US By: Helmut Schmidt, INFORUM MOORHEAD – Camilla Wilson remembers the day Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. She happened to be in Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968, picking up photography supplies for a newsletter she was working on for a literacy program. That evening, King was felled […]

Planeatrium mentioned in Star Tribune

Planeterium program explores holiday customs By: Rose French Ever wonder about the possible astronomical explanations for a star over Bethlehem? Learn about that and other fascinating questions surrounding the holiday season at the “Season of Light,” a program being held throughout December at Minnesota State University Moorhead’s planeterium. Read more at StarTribune.com.

Ron Frannea’s work is broadcast on KAXE radio

Ron Frannea, an adjunct faculty member teaching in the English Department, had his poem broadcast on the program, The Beat, on KAXE Radio (Brainerd and Grand Rapids). Frannea submitted the reading of his poem, “At First Glance, It’s Always the Same One Who Drives Karman Ghias”, which was first published by Red Weather (1992) and reprinted in anthology form by […]

Math professor Tim Peil discusses Powerball with WDAY News

Are certain numbers better for winning the $425 million Powerball? FARGO – No one won the Powerball drawing over the weekend. That means a record jackpot of $425 million will be up for grab on Wednesday. Besides that very large amount there are some interesting numbers behind Powerball drawings. By: Rob Kupec, Forum Communications, INFORUM Watch the video here.