Constitution Day Video

The Office of the Provost, the Department of Government, Student Government, and IT Solutions have created a video to observe Constitution Day 2020

Dr. Jehad Adwan named Nurse Educator of the Year

Dr. Adwan thought he was meeting with a colleague and was anticipating a socially distanced conversation about curriculum changes. Instead, the meeting was an awards presentation on his porch.
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Pencil Cake Celebrates the First Day of School

Dr. Chelsea Mead’s mother started the Pencil Cake tradition in 1990 when she started Kindergarten. Every first day of school, her mother would bake a cake in the shape of a pencil and decorate it with her name and then later her sibling's names and what grades they were in.
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Pencil Cake Celebrates the First Day of School

Dr. Chelsea Mead’s mother started the Pencil Cake tradition in 1990 when she started Kindergarten. Every first day of school, her mother would bake a cake in the shape of a pencil and decorate it with her name and then later her sibling's names and what grades they were in.

DREAMing with data: how one RSO became MSU’s tech success

DREAMing with data, how one RSO became Minnesota State University’s tech success.

Biological sciences professor and alum published in 'The Prairie Naturalist'

Biological sciences professor, Dr. John Krenz, along with former graduate student Nathan Lederman were recently published in The Prairie Naturalist.

Student Work Study Positions Available

The College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Dean’s Office is looking for two friendly, motivated students to perform receptionist and administrative tasks.

Wasiu Erinoso and Bereket Mamo successfully defend Masters theses

The Department of Physics and Astronomy extends hearty congratulations to Masters students Wasiu Erinoso and Bereket Mamo, both of who successfully defended their Master's theses this summer and will formally graduate this Fall.
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Free Form Freakout Presents an Evening of Experimental and Improvised Sound on October 10th

KMSU’S Free Form Freakout presents “An Evening Of Experimental & Improvised Sound” on Saturday, October 10th, featuring Dan Melchior, Andrew Weathers, John Saint Pelvyn, and Iceblink.

Student research supports updated University smoke-and-tobacco policies

Research conducted by students and faculty in the Department of Health Science showed that despite a no tobacco policy on the campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato, the amount of tobacco debris, such as cigarette butts, showed otherwise.

Making final arrangements

Since mid-March, when COVID-19 upended health-care protocols, registered nurse and Minnesota State Mankato student Cy Schweiss has shifted to incorporating outside-the-box care for her patients and their family members.

Quitting Time

Health experts say there’s no time like the present to quit vaping or using other tobacco products.

Basic Life Support classes for health care professionals available

Basic Life Support (BLS) teaches the concepts of high-quality CPR, improvement of chest compression fraction, and high-performing team dynamics.

Criminal Justice Workgroup Seeking Members

Minnesota State University, Mankato is conducting a review of its law enforcement, corrections and criminal justice programs, and the University is seeking approximately 20 people to serve on a workgroup that will identify areas in the programs that could potentially be revised or improved.

Criminal Justice Program Review Community Listening Sessions

In response to community concerns and our ongoing commitment to professional program reviews, Minnesota State University, Mankato held four town hall listening sessions on our review of our current criminal justice programs.

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