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!Congratulations to the 2021 DSP Scholarship Key Recipients
Congratulations to Erika Hanson and Evan Bachman for being the 2021 DSP Scholarship Key Recipients.Eyes on research: Dental students present at national conference
Dental hygiene majors Lissette Garza and Kaitlyn Knutson first met as Honors students at Minnesota State University, Mankato and quickly realized they had “weirdly similar paths”.
The 2021 KMSU Spring Pledge Drive Is Coming!
The KMSU Spring Pledge Drive begins on Wednesday, April 28th! Help keep our wonderful little radio station on the air, Radio Heroes!Health Science Professor receives national award
Dr. Mary Kramer has received a national award for her leadership in promoting the health of her community, her students and her colleagues.Certificate in Business Analytics Featured in the MN Valley Business Magazine
Business Analytics Certificate advertised in the February 2021 Mn Valley Business Magazine"Central Park Five" speaker to keynote Health Summit
Yusef Salaam, the keynote speaker for the 2021 Health and Biomedical Sciences Summit, talks about health equity, the connection of race to the social determinants of health and his conversations with young people about social justice.
Minnesota State University, Mankato Names New President
Edward Inch becomes the 13th president of Minnesota State University, Mankato on July 1st, 2021.Faculty reflect on documentary leading up to March 24 Health Summit
In anticipation of this year’s Health and Biomedical Science Summit, the College of Allied Health and Nursing and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences hosted a viewing and discussion of the documentary "The Central Park Five".Social Work alum specializes in transplant patients
With a family history and an influential professor behind her, Social Work alum Stephanie Schramm Little is now one of two advocates for organ transplant patients in North Dakota.Family Consumer Science major represents state as Miss Minnesota; advocates for systemic change
Kathryn Kueppers, an FCS major and Miss Minnesota 2020, speaks openly about systemic change.Teaching with Technology
Sign up for the online section of URBS 110: The City. Zoom around the globe with this unique, online class and pick the path of an adventure! Offered both Fall and Spring semesters.Welcome from Chair
Greetings and welcome to the first edition of Government in the Real World!Applications open for new MS in Advanced Dental Therapy
The Department of Dental Education at Minnesota State University, Mankato will welcome its first cohort of the new Master of Science in Advanced Dental Therapy (ADT MS) program in Fall of 2021.Scholarships
Scholarship applications for the 2021-2022 academic year are open for application until February 28!Let's Talk Government
The pandemic upended the way we were learning and the way we were teaching; a lot of change for us all. On the bright side, this situation provided the opportunity and technology to expand our ability to connect and discuss current issue.Data-driven dreamers develop new RSO, DREAM
Data-driven dreamers develop new RSO, DREAM.Living the DREAM: New RSO off to a fantastic first semester
Living the DREAM, new RSO off to a fantastic first semester.Innovative medical-dental integration featured in new documentary
Uncovered: Minnesota’s Dental Crisis, a new TPT documentary, features three successful efforts —including our very own medical-dental integration pilot with Mayo Clinic Health System— to help overcome barriers and eliminate health disparities.Urban Management and Planning in the Real World
In February 2020, Urban and Regional Studies’ Dr. Miriam Porter traveled to Nepal to look at their post-Earthquake recovery through the lens of disaster management. Joining Dr. Porter in Nepal was Situ Chitrakar (’18), architect and urban planner, who served as co-researcher and translator.Understanding the issues at home and abroad
Dr. Tomasz Inglot has been a member of the Political Science and International Relations faculty since 1995. With the election and its aftermath still fresh in our minds, Dr. Inglot offered the following perspective on voting and voter participationFaculty Spotlight
Our traditional annual faculty updates have moved online. For this publication, here is a portion of what Dr. Fred Slocum has to say2021 Give Kids A Smile Recap
Mankato provided free oral health services to 64 area children totaling $9,860 in free dental care.During the one-day event, Dental Education students and faculty performed 64 dental exams, 18 panoramic x-rays, 48 bitewing x-rays, 61 cleanings, 61 fluoride varnishes, and 74 sealants.In response: When it comes to mental health and the pandemic, the kids are not alright
While the virus's physical impact on kids may not be as bad as we once feared, the negative psychological impact is a public health crisis that we will battle long after we finish vaccinating for the virus.Cutting Edge: New medical simulation gets first use
Minnesota State Mankato partnered with Mayo Clinic Health System on a new surgical simulation room that will train health care workers and give students new opportunities.Teeth exhibit connects play to the real world
The public dental clinic at Minnesota State Mankato has welcomed an educational “permanent tooth” display to the clinic lobby.
Ron Ulseth - Innovate Educators
When engineering professor Ron Ulseth imagines the “ideal classroom,” he envisions something completely hands-on. In recent years, IRE was recognized as one of the top 10 emerging engineering programs in the world.Upcoming Events
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