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The PowerSports Technology program at M State has been named 2024 College of the Year by the Equipment and Engine Training Council for its outstanding commitment to excellence in education and training in the powersports industry.
High school students from three area school districts took part in the tech- and trade-focused event, held at the Moorhead campus in early November.
Five Spartans football players have been selected for 1st Team All-MCAC honors and five to All Region XIII honors.
World champion beatboxer Kaila Mullady will be a featured guest artist at the college's 2024 fall band and choir concert in Fergus Falls.
Some programs have double-digit gains of up to 60%
Original artwork by M State Visual Arts faculty members John Charles Cox and Lori Charest will be on exhibit in the Charles Beck Gallery, on the college’s Fergus Falls campus, from Oct. 21 through Jan. 10.
Atomic '50s-era musical, 'Zombie Prom,' is catchy, campy and coming soon to the Waage Theatre on M State's Fergus Falls campus.
The exhibitions open Tuesday, Aug. 20 in the Beck and Waage galleries on the Fergus Falls campus. Artwork by three M State faculty and staff members and a former M State ceramics student will be featured.
Cole Riegert is a 2024 SkillsUSA Championships bronze medalist.
Students who earn an M State Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences may now transfer to Valley City State University to earn a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Technology Education, without losing time or credits.