The Wolves centers on big questions and tiny battles waged during pre-game warmups for a high school girls’ soccer team. Like a pack of adolescent…
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The Fraternity and Sorority Life is seeking student attendance as it plans a series of activities during Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. Morgan Rusler…
Last week, President Biden extended the freeze on student loan payments until Sept. 1, 2022. While this mostly impacts former students, Craig Sanderson, director of…
For the first time* in Fraternity and Sorority Life, both heads of recruitment are persons of color. Abi Saha and Megan Miland were both elected into their respective FSL positions as Vice President of Recruitment for the year 2022.
Res Life is seeking volunteers for Fall Welcome Week to help greet students and families as they arrive for move-in on THURSDAY, August 18, 2022. If interested, contact torin.akey@mnsu.edu or 389-1011 by June 30.
Maverick Milestone is a recognition program by the Career Development Center that celebrates your latest achievement. Get a free t-shirt and be featured on the CDC social channels. Contact the CDC to share your latest milestone.
Two greats among Minnesota piano professionals, Tom Hunter and Scottie Miller join forces for two hours of music spanning from rhythm and blues to New Orleans jazz. Their free mid-day performance on Wednesday, April 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Centennial Student Union Hearth Lounge is part of the ongoing CSU Serendipity Music Series.
Deadline to register for Spring Commencement is Thursday, April 21. Spring commencement exercises will span two days on Friday and Saturday, May 6-7, with participating graduates able to bring their full list of guests as they “walk” in college-specific ceremonies.
Fall 2022 registration windows open starting March 31. Make sure you are ready to register when your window opens.
Clear Lake, Iowa, a rural town of 7500, has spent more than the past 60 years linked to an event that has been musically coined “The Day The Music Died.”
Good Thunder Reading Series will once again host a variety of events centered around author Ross Gay, as he discusses creative writing and authorship, as well as Anthony Procopio Ross, a Poetry MFA candidate and Andreas scholar at MNSU.
Understanding the sedimentary deposits of rivers as markers for understanding natural and human processes that shape our planet continues as a career focus for Larson, the latest Minnesota State Mankato professor to present the annual faculty lecture.
“We are celebrating the women who’ve come before use, the women we are today, and women of the future.” Liz Steinborn-Gourley, director of the Women’s…
Mavathon is on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022 in the CSU Ballroom. This event, where participants connect with and honor patient families, play games, enjoy entertainment,…
For one whole week, the Circle K International service organization hosts a food drive for the ECHO Food Shelf from Monday, Feb. 28, at 8…
Free concert is open to public Jovonta Patton, a five-time Billboard chart-topping gospel recording artist, composer, producer and entrepreneur, will perform during “Maverick Gospel Night”…
Maverick Adventures at Minnesota State University, Mankato, will host a snowshoe series event for all students throughout the rest of the month of February. Stay…
On Feb. 8, join the Student Health Services and RHA in Preska 126 for this year’s Safer Sex Carnival from 7pm to 9:30pm. Join the…
What is Mavathon? Dance Marathon is a student-led organization that raises funds and awareness throughout the year for sick and injured kids treated through the…
The Good Thunder Reading Series will host events in the Mankato area, including on-campus at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Author Brett Biebel will be featured…