The Spring Pledge Drive Swag Is Here and It's Spectacular!
The KMSU Spring Pledge Drive begins on Wednesday, April 28th, and we have lots of fun swag available to thank you for your generosity!Congratulations Spring 2021 Graduates
Congratulations to all Spring 2021 graduates. We are proud of your hard work and dedication to get to this moment. Welcome to the #MavFam!2022 Douglas R. Moore Faculty Research Lectureship
Davenport said Larson’s research is especially relevant to the University, regional community and beyond because of the University’s location in the Minnesota River Valley. Larson will deliver a public lecture in 2022.Clinical Sciences Building Receives ‘Best of B3’ Award for Indoor Environmental Quality
Minnesota State University, Mankato’s Clinical Sciences Building has won a “Best of B3 Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) – Classroom/Lab” award from the State of Minnesota Buildings, Benchmarks & Beyond (B3) energy and sustainability program in which all state-funded buildings participate.Clinical Sciences Building Receives ‘Best of B3’ Award for Indoor Environmental Quality
Minnesota State University, Mankato’s Clinical Sciences Building has won a “Best of B3 Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) – Classroom/Lab” award from the State of Minnesota Buildings, Benchmarks & Beyond (B3) energy and sustainability program in which all state-funded buildings participate.The Shuffle Function 24 Hour Pledge Drive A-Go-Go Is Coming!
KMSU Morning Show Hosts Shyboy Tim and Shelley will go 24 hours without sleep, surviving only on the basic human needs of Caffeine, Rock & Roll, and your generosity, to raise funds during the Spring Pledge Drive!New "Psych in Your World” Video Series Promotes Psychological Science
Psychology professors Dr. Emily Stark and Dr. Karla Lassonde have created an outreach site called “Psych in Your World!”A Popular Fellow: Geography Professor Don Friend
Geography professor Don Friend spent the bulk of 2020 as a Jefferson Science Fellow, a role that had him advising a government agency on how to implement climate change science into development efforts overseas.Law Enforcement's Big Picture
After George Floyd died under the knee of a Minneapolis Police officer, Pat Nelson was worried about her students. The Floyd incident happened on May 25, and within weeks Nelson, chair of Minnesota State University, Mankato’s law enforcement program, reached out to her students.Upcoming Events
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Unpacking English 101: What Students Learn about Writing & Information Literacy
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Feb. 17: Middle School and Senior High Regional Science and Engineering Fair
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