You’re invited to a world of aluminum hats and hysteria. “Alienation,” a play conceived and directed by Professor Jonathan Beller, opens Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. The play will be staged at the Whitney Fine Arts Center at Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC).
Tag: Feb 2018
Metro State IT launches new customer service portal
‘Countless services, one URL’ is result of yearlong tech revamp project.
ASL club builds campus awareness of deaf culture
Improving the bond between deaf and hearing people on campus is the aim of Metro State’s State’s American Sign Language (ASL) Student Organization.
Heather Lou is here for you
Metro State hires new Director of Student Life and Leadership Development.
Metropolitan State honors Black History Month
Film series and discussions explore African-American history, culture and art.
A party under the stars
On the evening after the biggest blizzard of the season, a small crowd braved the snow banks to gather on 7th Street outside the Metro State Library and Learning Center.
Q+A with President Arthur: Legislative preview and 2018 priorities
The Metropolitan met with President Ginny Arthur on Jan. 16 for an hourlong conversation. This is the third in a monthly series of interviews.
Overlooked, underwhelmed and on my own
Psychology graduate student laments her lack of classmates and course offerings.
The process begins in the precincts
Feb. 6 precinct caucuses kick off the 2018 midterm elections.
‘The Human Anomaly’ at Gordon Parks Gallery
“It’s something you assume your college has. And I feel slighted that we don’t,” said Jessica Maistrovich, Student Senate Treasurer, in explaining her drive to create a mascot for Metropolitan State University. “Mascots create a sense of community and belonging. Having one can add that sense of fun that sometimes we’re missing as a more adult college,” she said.