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April 23, 2010 Campus Announcements

Events

Symphony ends ‘Myths and Legends’ season with pops perennial

The Minot Symphony Orchestra’s 2000-2010 season wraps up Saturday evening (April 24). This is the perennial favorite pops concert, and it will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. Maestro Dennis Simons, professor of music, conducts the orchestra.

Minot State University students, faculty and staff are admitted free with a current ID. Additional tickets for adults are $20. The price for senior citizens is $15 single; students 12-18, $10 single; children, $5 single.

–Paulette Dailey, Minot Symphony Orchestra

MSU theatre presents ‘Extremities’

The Program of Theatre Arts is presenting “Extremities” in Aleshire Theater through Sunday (April 25). Shows are at 7:30 p.m., today through Saturday, with Sunday’s matinee beginning at 2 p.m. Paula Lindekugel-Willis, professor of communication arts, is directing this spring performance.

This drama follows a potential rape victim who overcomes her assailant, and the assailant instead becomes the victim. After the Saturday performance, there will be “talk backs,” or informal discussions between the audience, the cast and professionals. Professionals from the Domestic Violence Crisis Center and the Minot legal system will discuss topics concerning domestic violence. “Extremities” is in connection with April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Lindekugel-Willis advises that a young crowd should not attend this production, for this is a play for a mature audience.

Admission for MSU students, faculty and staff is free with a current MSU ID. Admission for others is $6 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens. For reservations, call 858-3172.

Sierra Club representative discusses ‘Wild Utah: America’s Redrock Wilderness’

Clayton Daughenbaugh, from the Sierra Club, will be presenting “Wild Utah: America’s Redrock Wilderness” on Monday (April 26) at 2 p.m. in Aleshire. Minot State Slideshow Poster_Slideshow Poster.pdf For questions, contact 858-3079 or heidi.super@minotstateu.edu.

–Heidi Super, associate professor of biology

General Information

Fitness center open

Although the Spring Honor Dance and Powwow Celebration is in progress in the Dome, the MSU Fitness Center is open today and tomorrow (April 23-24). Fitness center users must take the southeast entrance to the Dome on the third floor. For questions, contact 858-3285 or paul.brekke@minotstateu.edu.

–Paul Brekke, director of the MSU Fitness Center

Office of Public Information

The Minot Daily News contains special Progress sections on Saturdays in April. Last Saturday’s Progress section featured Minot State University, and MDN posted a few of the stories online.

www.minotdailynews.com/page/category.detail/nav/5626.html

MSU in the News
(To inform the MSU community of Minot State items in the media, the Office of Public Information will provide links to items.)

Media covered MSU Earth Day activities. www.kxnet.com/getArticle.asp?ArticleId=559656

www.kmot.com/News_Stories.asp?news=39488

www.minotdailynews.com/page/content.detail/id/538723.html?nav=5010

Broadcasting-public relations students organized an MSU jump-a-thon.

www.kmot.com/News_Stories.asp?news=39485

The Minot Daily News included the MSU Board of Regents Faculty and Staff Achievement Awards and years-of-service recipients on the Society page.

http://www.minotdailynews.com/page/content.detail/id/538717.html

Absence Confirmation

Confirmation of anticipated student absence from class for golf
The following students will be unable to attend classes on Monday (April 26) in order to travel to and from Dickinson to participate in a men’s and women’s golf tournament:

Men
Justin Aberle
A.J. Allard
Michael Delorme
Ben Edwards
Casey Gleich
Marion Hernandez
Mickhail Hernandez
Jarett Hysuik
Jordan Kelly
Lucas Stefan

Women
Laura Bakke
Kara Dietz
Ali Hilkewich
Karen Langemo
Whitney Stanley
Kelsey Whitmore

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 858-3473 or dwight.farrell@minotstateu.edu. Thank you for your cooperation.
–Chipper Farrell, director of golf
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Notifying the Office of Student Life or faculty members through the Office of Public Information (using this format or by any other means) does not constitute an excused absence. Whenever a student anticipates an absence, he/she should contact the appropriate faculty member prior to missing class.

It is up to the discretion of the faculty member whether students will be excused from class or allowed to make up any missed work. Each faculty member establishes his/her own guidelines regarding class absence, and whether or not a student will be allowed to make up missed work.*
*Based upon “Class Absence Policy,” 2000 – 2002 Student Handbook – Minot State University.

Reminder: Check the campus calendar on the MSU home page for additional events at http://www.minotstateu.edu/.

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