Archive for November 2020
From Student to Employee, BSU Grad Jordan Lutz is an Advocate for the Natural World

Jordan Lutz, sustainability project manager at Bemidji State University, believes his role in society is to advocate for the natural world.
You are the key to slowing COVID-19 — get a free test on Tuesday.

In partnership with the Minnesota Department of Health, Bemidji State University will host a free COVID-19 saliva testing clinic for BSU and NTC students in the Gillett Wellness Center on Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Bemidji VFW Post 1260 Honors Veterans at BSU
Bemidji State University Unveils New Hagg-Sauer Hall with a Ceremonial Ribbon-Cutting

On a snowy November afternoon, Bemidji State University gathered virtually to celebrate the newly constructed Hagg-Sauer Hall, the first new building on campus since the American Indian Resource Center in 2001.
Bemidji State’s Dr. Jennifer Olson Starts Educational Music Video Series

Bemidji State University’s Dr. Jennifer Olson, assistant professor of music, has started an educational video series titled “BSU Sings!” designed for vocal music educators teaching middle and high school students.
In Focus: New Bemidji Art Exhibit Hopes to Show Visitors a Story
Bemidji State Hosts Minnesota GreenCorps Member to Aid in Climate Resilience Planning

Bemidji State University welcomes Minnesota GreenCorps member Andrew as part of the university’s ongoing climate resilience planning efforts. Miller will assist in the process of rewriting BSU’s Climate Action Plan.
BSU American Marketing Club Members Attend Regional Conference

Eight Bemidji State American Marketing Association students attended the 13th annual University of Wisconsin Whitewater Regional Conference on Oct. 9. The conference virtually welcomed roughly 900 students who participated in various marketing and sales competitions.
Bemidji State’s Monika Lawrence Participates in Public Art Project

Bemidji State University’s Monika Lawrence, adjunct integrated media faculty, participated in a public art project in Fargo, North Dakota.