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Logan Spidell, senior in criminal justice, and Preston Franks, senior in phycology, attended the Graduate School Open House information night that was held in Dillard College of Business Administration, room 189, on Feb. 25. Spidell said, “My advisor suggested me to come to get more information about how the university could help me choose my career pathway.” Franks said, “I think being a forensic physiologist for the FBI would be pretty cool but I am still open for other options.”

Graduate school open house succeeds

yasmin persaud February 25, 2014

An open house for the graduate program commenced Feb 25. at the Dillard College of Business and Administration. The purpose of this event is to attract students hoping to further their studies at MSU...

Back Left to Right: Emily Baudot, Madi Parker (Soph Political Science), Ian Potthoff (Senior Political Science), Brad Hunt, Tiernan Harris, and Julie Brady (Soph Political Science) 
Front Left to Right: Alexis Gay, Amy Brister (Head Delegate), and Brandi Rhoads (Senior Political Science and International Studies. Photo provided by Steve Garrison

Political science students recognized at UN conference

Lauren Roberts February 25, 2014

As the only school from Texas, nine Midwestern students involved in the political science independent study came back with the “Outstanding Delegation” award at the 54th Midwest Model United Nations...

Taylor Dunham, junior in art, Kailee Williams, junior in social studies, and Tim Thompson, freshman in multimedia design, wait for the second breakout session at the WeConnect Conference on Feb. 22.

Leadership conference attracts 130 from three universities

Cedric Phillips February 25, 2014

Some 130 students from different academic, social, and special interest groups and from three different universities filled the Clark Student Center this past Saturday to take part in the Spring Leadership...

11 students to travel on mission trips

Edward Grisham February 25, 2014

This summer, the Baptist Student Ministry and Go Now missions will send 11 MSU students across the country on mission trips. The goal is to share the gospel in places that may not have heard the story...

Model UN delegates from MSU stand proudly with their sign for El Salvador - the country the represented at the 54th Annual Model UN Conference. (Photo Courtesy of Amy Brister)

Model UN Win Big

Jasmine Jones February 23, 2014

http://vimeo.com/87837788 Political Science students from Midwestern were able to see firsthand what it would be like to work for the United Nations as they played the role of El Salvador at the 54th...

NAACP to hold cafeteria sit-in Feb. 24

Cooper Miller February 19, 2014

To educate students about the purpose of a sit-in and continuing battles of minorities, the NAACP student chapter will be staging a sit-in Feb. 24 in the Mesquite Café from noon-2 p.m. Sophomore in...

Sheldon Wang, professor and chair of the McCoy School of Engineering, and Richard P. Simpson, an assistant professor in computer science, judge Dayde Whitworth’s robot for the TCEA Area 9 Robotics Competition at the Dillard College of Business on Jan. 25.

McCoy hosts robotics competition for area students

Ethan Metcalf February 16, 2014

The McCoy School of Engineering hosted the Texas Computer Education Association's Area 9 Robotics Competition on Jan. 25. More than 200 students from Jacksboro, Vernon, Burkburnett and Crowell ISDs...

Scholastic robotic competition held at MSU Jan. 25

miguel jaime February 16, 2014

Robotics Competition from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. As part of a Texas Computer Education Association, a competition, more than 80 elementary and middle school students competed in a robotics...

City only the second to try new treatment process

Brent Deeb November 15, 2013

In a yard just off Taft Boulevard, a sign with the slogan “Pray for Rain” seems to sit and wait, almost patiently, for just a drop to show that its being there is actually working. While prayers and...

Jim Hughes model train exhibit nears completion as setup began in August. The opening reception is this Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art.

Art Express exhibit opens today

Courtney Betts November 6, 2013

The Wichita Falls Museum of Art will be hosting the Art Express reception featuring the train collection of Jim Hughes on Nov. 8 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. “Nowadays kids don’t know what a train...

Campus author speaks about debut novel

Brooke Long October 3, 2013

Campus Author Speaks About Debut Novel from MWSU Campus Watch on Vimeo. For some students, finding the time to read for class can be difficult, but for one 19-year-old sophomore, reading just wasn't...

Administration cautiously optimistic on future enrollment

Administration ‘cautiously optimistic’ on future enrollment

Ethan Metcalf September 24, 2013

Enrollment remained relatively steady as 205 more freshmen enrolled at Midwestern State University than last fall, resulting in a slight decrease in total enrollment, which dropped from 5,916 students...

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