Author, public historian, and champion of racial and gender equity, Michelle Duster is coming to campus on Tuesday, April 18.
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Two opportunities to learn lifesaving Narcan training will happen this week.
My Ascension, a Media Award winning film to spread hope and fight suicide will be viewed and discussed on Monday, April 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. in Ostrander Auditorium.
Want to make a difference in our community? Get involved on Maverick Day of Service on Saturday, April 22!
De-stress and spend quality time with furry friends from the Mankato chapter of Alliance of Therapy Dogs.
The next Open Mic Series will be on Wednesday, April 19, from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The CSU Serendipity Music Series is back with a free encore performance of ‘Dueling’ Pianos featuring Scottie Miller and Tom Hunter.
Minnesota State Mankato’s Athletic Department and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will host their first-ever blood drive on Tuesday, April 25, at Myers Field House.
On Thursday, April 20, students from all disciplines are invited to present their scholarship through poster and oral presentations, panels, and a keynote presentation at the CSU.
A long-standing tradition of FREE Late Night Breakfast on the Monday of Finals Week continues on Monday, May 1, with serving starting at 10 p.m. on the CSU MavAve.
Looking for a way to manage stress, trauma, and triggers?
A dozen activities including rock climbing, astronomy, gardening, tours of petroglyph historic sites as well as a state parks road trip are all part of Maverick Adventures’ celebrate of Earth Week 2023.
The spring dance concert will hit the stage April 27 through 29.
The Language Archive is set to hit the Andreas Theatre April 19 through 20.
SADE is hosting a hygiene drive for those beginning their recovery journeys within our community.
Students with a valid MavCARD are admittedĀ FREEĀ to the Jazz Mavericks Big Band concert this Friday, April 14.
Dress up in your best outfit and dance the night away with your friends at Second Chance Prom!
The life and routine of Maverick athletes was the focus of Thursday morning’s Kato Living on KEYC with Lisa Cownie and Kelsey Barchenger. Ava Blackney, with Maverick Women’s Soccer, and TaeVyn Grixby with Maverick Football, shared daily schedule that includes classes, practice, meetings, training, and part-time jobs.
Wounded Healers, the original production about Black persistence and survival written and directed by Dr. Timothy Berry, claimed seven national theatrical awards from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
The Women’s Center and the Violence Awareness and Response Program offer two events on April 25 as part of Sexual Violence Awareness Month.