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Recent News About Minot State University
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Women's Leadership Conference at Minot State features keynote speaker Lauren Beane
Minot State University, in collaboration with the Minot State Looyenga Leadership Center, has announced Lauren Beane as the keynote speaker for the 2025 Women’s Leadership Conference.
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Minot State hosts concert celebrating Scandinavian immigration
Minot State University is set to host a unique musical event on March 5, featuring alumna Rosanne Olson '72 and the MSU Concert Choir.
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Minot State hosts community symposium on resilience
Minot State University (MSU) is hosting a Community Symposium titled "Fostering Resilience: Trauma-Informed Care, Ethics, and the Power of Community" on March 21 at the Minot State Student Center Conference Center.
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Shaun Tyrance from Kansas City Chiefs to speak at Minot State University
Minot State University has announced that Shaun Tyrance, a team clinician and vice president of player services and assessment for the Kansas City Chiefs, will be speaking at two events on campus.
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Minot State University hosts annual science open house for regional schools
The Minot State Department of Science is set to hold its annual Science Open House on Tuesday, February 18.
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Minot Chamber Chorale presents 'Requiem for Solace' premiere on February 23
The Minot Chamber Chorale, led by Emerson Eads, director of choral activities at Minot State University, will perform the North Dakota premiere of "Requiem for Solace" by Norwegian composer Kim André Arnesen.
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Minot State hosts annual convention for nursing students in North Dakota
Minot State University hosted the 2025 Nursing Students’ Association of North Dakota (NSAND) annual convention from January 31 to February 1.
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Minot State expands lifelong learning with new spring courses
Minot State University’s Lifelong Learning Institute has confirmed a full schedule of classes for the Spring 2025 semester, expanding its offerings beyond ceramics.
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Minot State University hosts Native American science fair in February
Minot State University is set to host the 2025 North Dakota Native American State Science and Engineering Fair on February 19.
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Minot State sees enrollment rise for third consecutive semester
Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota, has reported a 2.6% increase in its Spring 2025 enrollment, bringing the total number of students to 2,633.
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Minot State teams up with NMDP for life-saving donor drive
Minot State University, in collaboration with MSU Athletics and the Beaver football program, is partnering with the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) to host "Get in the Game," an initiative aimed at recruiting more blood stem cell donors.
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Dianna Anderson discusses her career in music at Minot State University
Dianna Anderson, a native of Ekalaka, Montana, has pursued a career in music inspired by her mother's passion for the art.
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Cole Krueger continues family legacy as Minot State University's marketing director
Cole Krueger has found his career path consistently leading him back to Minot State University.
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Eric Furuseth discusses blending academia with performance arts
Eric Furuseth, a scholar and performer with deep roots in North Dakota, has built a career that combines education and the arts.
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Emerging artist Bernadine Stevens receives prestigious Waterers grant
Bernadine Stevens, an emerging artist from the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, is gaining recognition in the art community.
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Minot State announces fall 2023 academic honors lists
Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota has announced the students who have earned places on its prestigious Fall 2023 academic lists.
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Football player balances athletics with musical aspirations
Maxwell Bray, a football player at Minot State University, is pursuing his passion for music alongside his athletic and academic commitments.
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Ari Hendrix-Roach prepares for Olympic trials following historic marathon achievement
Ari Hendrix-Roach has become the second fastest U.S.-born Black female marathoner in history after her performance at the 2022 California International Marathon.
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Plum River Native Prairie adopts no-till method for ecological restoration
The Plum River Native Prairie project in Minot, North Dakota, is adopting a no-till method for its restoration efforts.
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MSU Life connects with local assisted living facility through game nights
MSU Life, the student activities group at Minot State University, organizes over 100 events annually to entertain students.