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NSU NEWS UPDATE – Sept. 24, 2018

Welcome to the NSU News Update - providing information on events happening on campus or involving NSU students, staff and faculty. 

To submit a news item, send it via email to NSUNews@northern.edu by 5 p.m. Thursday of the week before the announcement should run. 

Gypsy Days starts Today

Gypsy Days, Northern’s annual homecoming celebration, begins today – Monday, Sept. 24! Check out the schedule of events, which includes a royalty meet and greet tonight at 7 p.m. in the Student Center. The 103rd annual Gypsy Day Parade is this Saturday, Sept. 29, with a start time of 9 a.m. This year’s parade theme is “Wolves at the Movies.” For information, click here to read more.

Gypsy Days Sale at the NSU Wolf Shoppe

The NSU Wolf Shoppe will have a Gypsy Days Sale Monday, Sept. 24, through Saturday, Sept. 29. Take 20 percent off all clothing and giftware.

Parade Volunteers Needed

We are still looking for several volunteers to assist us in parade line-up for the Gypsy Days Parade. Volunteers will meet us at Scotty’s at 7 a.m. to receive instructions on parade line-up. We will then send you off to your assigned block where you will assist parade participants in lining up.

Your help would be much appreciated as we have 17 blocks to fill with over 180 participants in the parade. Please follow this link to complete the volunteer sign-up. If you have any questions about volunteering, please do not hesitate to contact Janie.Borkowski@northern.edu.

Ribbon cutting: Great Plains East and Great Plains West

Northern State University will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its two new residence halls at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, during the annual Gypsy Days celebration. Great Plains East and Great Plains West both opened this fall on the Northern campus. The ceremony, which is open to the public, will be held on the Great Plains East Patio. Read more here.

2018 Hall of Fame Banquet 

The 2018 Hall of Fame Banquet is set for Friday, Sept. 28, at the Best Western Ramkota. The night will kick off with a social hour at 5 p.m. in the banquet room, followed by the dinner and program at 6 p.m. Tickets are required to attend the banquet, and are $25 for adults and $10 for children. Those looking to attend should contact the Northern State University Foundation at 605-626-2550 or nsualumni@northern.edu by Sept. 15, 2018. The 2018 Hall of Fame class includes Noelle (Hall) Bergan, Baron Blanchard, Melissa (Gamble) Haggins, Eric Longhenry, Dale McElhany, and the 1969 Wolves football team. More information can be found here.

For Freedoms 50 State Initiative

The NSU art department is participating in the For Freedoms 50 State Initiative: a non-partisan, nationwide campaign to use art as a platform for broad civic participation. “Dialogue As Art” is a collaborative exhibition in the Johnson Fine Arts Gallery that will be on display through Sept. 30.

NSU Swimming Collecting Sports Bras

NSU swimming is collecting new sports bras for the sports bra project, an organization that helps women and girls who do not have access to bras get involved in sports. We are collecting new bras in Coach Monanian’s office (47A in the Barnett Center) through Gypsy Days weekend. Find more info here.

NSU Wolf Talks Continue Oct. 3

The themes for the fall Wolf Talks series are: community, courage, responsibility and creating change. The schedule appears below:

Oct. 3: Dr. Anton Treuer; “Creating Change/Cultural Equity;” 6:30 p.m.; JFAC Blue Room (Sponsored by Residence Hall Association, Native American Student Association, Multicultural Student Affairs, University College and TRIO Student Support Services)

Nov. 7: Dr. Amber Mathern; “Dueling Identities;” 6:30 p.m.; JFAC Blue Room

Wolf Talks, which are free and open to the public, are held in conjunction with the NSU Common Read and are sponsored by TRIO Student Support Services.

Primrose Arts and Lecture Series

The 2018-19 NSU-Primrose Arts and Lecture Series will start Sept. 11 and take place throughout the academic school year at Aberdeen's Primrose Retirement Community, located at 1701 Third Avenue S.E.

Presenters and topics are as follows:

Oct. 9: "From Russia to Aberdeen with Love"; presented by Dr. Elvira Sanatullova-Allison, Dean of Millicent Atkins School of Education.

Nov. 13: "James King, Indian Scout"; presented by Dr. David Grettler, professor of history.

Feb. 12: "Hub City History: Preserving and Presenting the Past in the NSU Archives"; presented by Mr. Robert Russell, director of Beulah Williams Library.

March 12: "Ceramic Form and Fragment: Artwork of Gratia Brown"; presented by Ms. Gratia Brown, Assistant Professor of Art.

April 9: "NSU:  At Home in the World - An Overview of NSU's International Programs"; presented by Dr. Leigh Neys, director of International Programs.

Study Abroad Fair

The NSU Study Abroad Fair is set for 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in the Student Center Mall. The purpose of the free event is for students to learn more about the more than 100 study abroad programs at Northern. The fair will include study abroad advisors, professors, previous study abroad students and NSU study abroad partners. For more information, contact NSU Study Abroad and CEIB Advisor Dominika Blum at Dominika.Blum@northern.edu.

2018 NSU Undergraduate Competitive Research Grants

Eligible undergraduate students are welcome to submit a proposal for a grant of up to $2,500 in support of an independent research project. Proposals for Calendar Year 2019 (Cycle 2) are due Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. Research Project Advisor approval is required for grant-funded research conducted during the summer. Instructions are available on myNSU. Learn more about NSU Undergraduate Research on the website.

Chinese Brush Painting Workshops

Chinese brush painting workshops will be held Tuesdays at 1 p.m. in the Student Center from Sept. 11 to Oct 30. The workshops are free to NSU students, faculty and staff.  All levels are welcome.

NSU Culturefest is Nov. 1

Organizers of Culturefest are seeking entertainment and community groups to participate in the event this fall on the Northern campus. Culturefest, a celebration of cultures from around the nation and the world, will be held 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, in the Barnett Center. Culturefest is free and open to the public. Individuals or groups interested in participating are encouraged to contact the NSU Office of International Programs at 605-626-7802 or international@northern.edu.

2018 Common Read Lecture is Nov. 14

Angie Thomas, author of the No. 1 New York Times bestselling book “The Hate U Give,” will deliver NSU’s 2018 Common Read Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the Johnson Fine Arts Center. The event—Northern’s eighth annual Common Read Lecture—is free and open to the public. The award-winning “The Hate U Give” has received starred reviews from eight literary journals and has been optioned by Fox 2000 and Temple Hill Production. It is available for purchase at the NSU Wolf Shoppe. Click here to learn more.

Great Russian Nutcracker will return to NSU on Nov. 26

The one and only Moscow Ballet Great Russian Nutcracker will return to the Northern State University Harvey and Cynthia Jewett Theater on Monday, Nov. 26, at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now. Click here to read more. For ticket information, call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or visit www.nutcracker.com.

Friends of the Arts/NSU Young Artist Competition

The Northern State University School of Fine Arts has announced that it will launch the first annual Friends of the Arts/NSU Young Artist Competition on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. The music performance competition will be open to juniors and seniors from high schools throughout South Dakota and surrounding states. Generous prizes will be offered for first, second and third place winners in four categories including piano, strings, voice and wind/percussion. Click here to read more information about the competition.

Name Tag Orders

NSU Communications and Marketing orders name tags for employees once a month. To request a name tag for the next campus-wide order, fill out this online form.

New myNSU Login Page

Check out the new look to the myNSU login page! The page now offers news and announcements, events, and links to helpful campus resources. Take a look, bookmark the page or set it as your homepage!

Campus Construction Update

Facilities Manager Monte Mehlhoff gives an update on campus construction projects – click here to read the update.

Volunteer Crossing Guards Needed

May Overby Elementary School is looking for afternoon crossing guards! Typically, a shift runs from 2:45 to 3:30 p.m. Contact Mike.Neubert@k12.sd.us if interested. This school is seeing an increase in traffic due to NSU construction projects.

Wolves Helping the Community

Don’t forget: If you’re volunteering in the community or elsewhere, click here to submit your volunteer hours!

Gypsy Days Wolves Athletics Events

Friday, Sept. 28

Soccer vs. Winona State (Gypsy Days), 3 p.m., Athletic and Recreation Fields

Volleyball vs. Concordia-St. Paul (Gypsy Days), 6 p.m., Wachs Arena

Saturday, Sept. 29

Men’s and women’s cross country: Steps for Shep, 8 a.m., Barnett Center

Football vs. Winona State, 2:30 p.m., Swisher Field

Volleyball vs. Minnesota State, 6 p.m., Wachs Arena

Sunday, Sept. 30

Soccer vs. Upper Iowa 1 p.m., Athletic and Recreation Fields