Student Events

Uno Tournament

The purpose of this event is to gather students to enjoy the game of Uno and put their card playing skills to the test. The learning objective of this event is for students to engage in friendly competition but in a fun organized way.

Uno Tournament

The purpose of this event is to gather students to enjoy the game of Uno and put their card playing skills to the test. The learning objective of this event is for students to engage in friendly competition but in a fun organized way.

Heritage Appreciation Game

The purpose of this game is to give students a chance to learn about historical figure and cultural facts in a fun interactive way. For this school year, MSP will celebrate German-American, Filipino-American, Native-American, Black History Month, Greek-American, as well as Scottish-American Heritage Months.

Heritage Appreciation Game

The purpose of this game is to give students a chance to learn about historical figure and cultural facts in a fun interactive way. For this school year, MSP will celebrate German-American, Filipino-American, Native-American, Black History Month, Greek-American, as well as Scottish-American Heritage Months.

Heritage Appreciation Game

The purpose of this game is to give students a chance to learn about historical figure and cultural facts in a fun interactive way. For this school year, Multicultural Services and Programs will celebrate German-American, Filipino-American, Native-American, Black History Month, Greek-American, as well as Scottish-American Heritage Months.

What If?

Think you¹ll be successful after college? Come find out. The purpose of this event is for students to play a game about surviving poverty and homelessness. Students must make the difficult decisions necessary to live for one month on $1,000, often having to choose between life¹s dilemmas. For example, pay for food or pay the electricity bills? Pay for insurance or pay the rent? Stay home with your sick child and risk keeping your job?

Self-Care Workshop

The goal of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for students to learn about self-care practices, while becoming a better known resource on campus. Additionally, we want to support the community in managing the stress and pressures in their lives by promoting positive thinking and effective coping skills. We plan to reach these objectives by providing effective stress-relieving strategies, promoting help-seeking behavior, and opening the conversation surrounding self-care methods in college.

Presenter: Janet Weatherly, Student Health Promotions

Critical Conversations: Dysfunctional Societies

The Critical Conversations Program was designed to give people a place to learn about, experience, and discuss current issues that our facing us today. These issues include but are not limited to: women¹s rights, LGBTQ issues, rape, misogyny, sexism, ageism, veteran issues, immigration, terrorism, race/ethnicity issues, and religious issues, etc. Critical Conversations gives participants the opportunity to engage in conversation that allow them to share their belief and/or opinion in a safe, affirming manner.

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