The GSEA 2024 conference-themed "Collage: Difference and Alliance," brought together 60 participants (both online and in-person) to celebrate diverse voices and foster collaboration.
The Center for Economic Education Hosted the Southwest Regional Economics Challenge at Minnesota State University, Mankato on April 5, 2024.
The School Psychology Doctoral Program received a $384,000 grant to support their work training future school psychologists.
Twenty amazing students from Dance, Theatre, and Music performed, danced in classes, and attended performances at the ACDA conference. Yukina Sato's dance was selected by judges to be featured in the final gala concert.
Geography, Earth Science, Anthropology, and Geology students (enrolled in Geog 440 and Geog 610) visited Hawaii for a learning experience from February 23rd to March 4th.
Lass was a history professor at Minnesota State Mankato for 42 years. Naming a Minnesota symposium after him fits his stature among historians, said organizer and history professor Lori Lahlum.
The Philosophy program is please to welcome Dr. Lawrence Shapiro for two great lectures, made possible by the Nadine B. Andreas Endowment.
Eighteen students received recognition for their performance and production work on Something Rotten, Rent, The Temperamentals, and The Importance of Being Earnest.
The National Endowment for the Arts announced that Professor Chris McCormick is one of 35 writers selected to receive an FY 2024 Creative Writing Fellowship of $25,000.
On December 9, Tom Kunkel will take to the commencement stage along with hundreds of other graduates at Minnesota State Mankato and receive his diploma—in his case as a freshly minted geography graduate.