Martin Luther King, Jr. Mankato Speech Comes to Life

Jan. 12, 2022 Dr. Jameel Haque of the MNSU Kessel Peace Institute talks about the Martin Luther King, Jr. movie to premiere on MLK Day.
Willie O'Ree

Celebrating Willie O'Ree First Black NHL Player

Jan. 19, 2022 Celebrating Willie O'Ree, the first black player in the NHL. Willie's Boston Bruin's jersey number was retired this week in honor of him as a pioneer and as an ambassador for hockey.

Minnesota State University, Mankato Department of Theatre and Dance presents Wounded Healers

Minnesota State University, Mankato Department of Theatre and Dance presents Wounded Healers.
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Listen To Your Folks Is Moving

Listen To Your Folks will be moving to Tuesday nights, with a brand new program taking its original Sunday morning timeslot.
MLK documentary contributors

MLK documentary contributors: Still more work to be done

Sixty years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s visit to Mankato, local education and equity leaders believe the civil rights icon would have mixed feelings if he returned today.
MLK visit to Mankato

MLK’s visit to Mankato in new documentary

Two years before he gave the historic “I Have A Dream” speech in Washington D.C., four years before the 1965 Voting Rights Act he sought and seven years before being gunned down in Memphis, Rev.
Doctoral Graduates

Congratulations to School of Psychology Doctoral Graduates

Congratulations to Ashley Williamson and Ashlee Lundberg, who graduated in Fall 2021 and Spring 2020 respectively.

KMSU Celebrates International Clash Day

Celebrate "The Only Band That Matters" on Monday, February 7th, during International Clash Day on 89.7 the Maverick!

In Memoriam: Bruce Davis

It is with a very heavy heart that we report the passing of beloved Folk Scene Etc. host Bruce Davis on December 25th.
Two students perform a nursing simulation

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Pledges $500,000 to Minnesota State Mankato for Scholarship Program, Undergraduate Research

News Story

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has pledged $500,000 over seven years to provide a total of 24 new presidential scholarships and support undergraduate research.
Minnesota State Mankato’s concert choir and chamber singers presenting at the winter concert

Making Hearts Lighter with Song

Minnesota State Mankato's Concert Choir and Chamber Singers present Let Your Heart Be Light.
A space to get our hands dirty

A space to get our hands dirty

The long, cross-sectioned samples of earth brought in and studied by geography students can reveal how that environment changed over thousands of years, before and after human impact.
a group of graduation caps

COE Names Student Speakers for End-of-Semester Ceremonies

The College of Education will be represented by five student speakers for commencement-related ceremonies. On December 10th the college hosts the Pinning ceremony and on December 11th both the Hooding and Commencement ceremonies will occur.
Ojibwe class

Gikinoo’amaagewin – Teaching: Students Learning Ojibwe Attend Bemidji Event Concluding Multi-Campus Grant

Minnesota State Mankato students enrolled in joint Ojibwe language classes with students from Bemidji State University will meet their fellow students in a Dec. 9-10 field trip to Bemidji State.

United Prairie Bank Integrated Business Experience Gives Back to the Greater Mankato Community

United Prairie Bank Integrated Business Experience Gives Back to the Greater Mankato Community
DevLearn Conference

DevLearn Conference

Second-year graduate students in Industrial/Organizational Psychology program along with two faculty presented at the 2021 DevLearn conference in Las Vegas on October 20-22
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Urban and Regional Studies Newsletter

Latest Newsletter for Urban and Regional Studies.
A nursing student in scrubs provides care to another student who is playing the role of someone with a head injury

Nursing students participate in mock disaster drill

School of Nursing students at Minnesota State University, Mankato participated in a mock disaster drill that had first-semester nursing students role playing as tornado victims and third-semester nursing students responding at the scene.
Bekka Williams

Williams Featured in The Philosopher's Annual

Associate Professor Bekka Williams' recently published paper was selected to appear in the 40-year-old collection of the year's best philosophy publications.

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