Minot State University

(Minot, ND)

Minot State University, located in Northwest North Dakota, and known for high academic standards and a long-term commitment to learning, offers students a small school atmosphere and an abundance of activities that combine living, learning, and leadership opportunities. MSU assists students in determining which of numerous academic programs are best tailored to their career interests, in order to ensure that their University experiences are productive and instill the knowledge and critical thinking that are essential to personal and professional development. Minot State University is dedicated to the success of its students.

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I have two questions... One: Does the theatre department accept play scripts from students to be produced? Two: What is the criteria for students to participate on the campus radio station?
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    Hey Wesley! To answer your questions, First, yes our theatre department does accept scripts from students. It is actually required as part of the degree. Second, you don't need to be a student in broadcasting in order to be on the campus radio station. There is a number of classes from 1-2 credits where students can do many different activities associated with our campus radio station
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I was wondering if you guys have a football program?
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    Hi Dylan! Yes we certainly do have a football program we have officially moved to NCAA Division II Athletics and join the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference next year!

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Minot State University is proud to team up with the Taube Museum and their 'Soup It Up" fundraiser. Sample soups from 7 master chefs, receive a free ceramic bowl prepared by students in the MSU ceramics department if you're one of the first 200 attendees.

Tickets are available in advance at the Taube or at the door at $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Children 10 and under are $5, which does not include a ceramic bowl.

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Paul Johnson, president of the American College of Sofia in Sofia, Bulgaria and MSU alumnus will speak at a free reception for the Distinguished Alumni Series on Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. in the Gordon B. Olson Library. See how Johnson, grew up in Minot, graduated with an elementary education degree from MSU, started teaching at Edison Elementary in Minot and went on to become president of one of the most prestigious secondary schools in Bulgaria and the Balkans: http://www.minotstateu.edu/news/000456.sh

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