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.The Return To Learn Interview Series
A series of interviews with University staff and students discussing the changing face of learning at Minnesota State University, Mankato.Recreation through a computer screen?
“One of the themes for later in the summer was going to be around the Olympics,” Carlson said. “I even had a Minnesota State University, Mankato alumni rugby player lined up to work with the kids. But none of that is happening now.”Investigating the pandemic in real time
Investigating the pandemic in real time with Mary Kramer, Ph.D., MPH, MCHES, CWC, assistant professor, Department of Health Science and communications chair, Minnesota Society for Public Health Membership (MN-SOPHE).Community health education alum share how COVID-19 has changed their work
With degrees focused on promoting health, preventing disease and improving the quality of life through education, Minnesota State Mankato’s Department of Health Science graduates are finding their roles changing because of COVID-19.Teaching timely, real-world skills to children and families
Alumni update on Alex Rivers, a 2019 graduate of Family Consumer Science Education.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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