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Branding yourself

For students, marketing themselves may be the key to finding a job
Branding an image is no longer just for businesses. With graduation dates creeping around the corner, students are encouraged to brand themselves to help land a job and maintain a positive reputation. In the present economy, the value of an individual's image is crucial when applying for jobs in order to stand apart from the rest.… Post the First Comment

Rollin' down the river

Interactive guide to help the curious learn and explore the Minnesota River
A team from Minnesota State's Water Resource Center is trying to create a one-stop online resource for questions and information related to the Minnesota River. The proposed Web site, "Minnesota River Experts: An Educational Field Trip Online," will bring together scientists and information that previously had been divided between multiple sources.… Post the First Comment

Spreading a merry Christmas

MSU students to collect gifts for Toys for Tots
As the holidays approach, donation centers are in high demand for collecting gifts and other essential winter items for families with children. Now more than ever, families have turned to non-profit organizations for a little help around the holiday season.… Post the First Comment

MSU accepting entries for 2009 holiday card

Minnesota State is giving students the chance to design what could become the university's annual holiday greeting card. President Richard Davenport has invited all enrolled students to submit their designs for the card. If a student's design is selected, the winner will receive a $500 stipend.… Post the First Comment

Teaching against hate

LGBT Center holds transgender workshop on day of remembrance
Teaching against hate
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center at Minnesota State commemorated the National Transgender Day of Remembrance Friday with guest speaker Anne Hodson.  Hodson, who works with Minnesota GLBTA Campus Alliance, presented the workshop "Transgender 101.… Post the First Comment

A long time coming to MSU

First Korean night exceeds expectations
Attendance for Minnesota State's first Korean Night Saturday evening exceeded expectations. According to the MSU students serving as masters of ceremony, 200 people were expected to attend.  But when the night came, more than 400 people filled the Centennial Student Union ballroom for a taste of Korean food and performances.… Post the First Comment

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