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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. 

Cheer on the Wolves Tonight

The NSU men's basketball team will match-up with Winona State this evening in the semifinal round of the NSIC/Sanford Health Basketball Tournament! Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. from the Sanford Pentagon. Read more here. If you’re posting about the game, don’t forget to use the hashtag #northernstateu – your content may appear on the social media grid at the bottom of the northern.edu homepage! Learn more here.

NSU Registration to Change This Spring: Get Ready for Banner Self-Service

Registration at Northern is changing! WebAdvisor will be replaced by Banner Self-Service (BSS). Beginning March 18, you’ll use BSS registration for summer and fall 2019 terms.

New: Students register themselves

At registration time, you’ll enter courses yourself using BSS. BSS will help you plan your class schedule while avoiding time conflicts. Advisors can assist, but will not be able to enroll you.

What else is new in BSS Registration?

  • In BSS, registration priorities are called time tickets. (They’re still assigned based on credit hours earned.)
  • You’ll go to BSS--Prep for Registration to view your time ticket and see any holds.
  • Until BSS is fully in effect, your program evaluation will be available in WebAdvisor.
  • If you have an advisor hold or need help choosing classes, you can make an appointment with your advisor as usual.
  • Once registered, you can view your schedule on BSS.

Training and information sessions

Watch for more information on training sessions March 11-15!

Author to offer reading on March 12

Williams Library’s South Dakota Germans from Russia Center will play host to author Rebecca Bender as she offers a reading of her new book, titled “Still,” March 12 at 7 p.m. “Still” is a nonfiction memoir/biography celebrating the Dakotas and the Russian and Romanian homesteaders who settled in the Dakotas in the early 1900s. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, please contact Dr. Robert Russell, NSU Williams Library director, at Robert.russell@northern.edu.

Multicultural Forum: Guided Meditation and Relaxation with Project Pengyou

Grab your friends and join Project Pengyou for some much-needed stress relieving on Tuesday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Missouri River Room! Guided meditation, snacks and coloring pages are all available to students to prepare themselves for the last couple of months of the semester.

Primrose Arts and Lecture Series

The 2018-19 NSU-Primrose Arts and Lecture Series will take place throughout the academic school year at 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Aberdeen's Primrose Retirement Community, located at 1701 Third Avenue S.E. Upcoming events:

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.

NSU Noon Forum: Five Essential Stand-Up Comics

The next NSU Noon Forum will take place at noon Wednesday, March 13, with “Five Essential Stand-Up Comics.” The session, which will take place in the NSU Williams Library Round Room, will be led by Dr. Liz Sills. Noon forums are open to all who are interested – students, staff and the public. For more information, contact Dr. Art Marmorstein at 605-626-2608 or Art.Marmorstein@northern.edu.

‘Sweet Jazz’ Concert is March 14

NSU jazz ensembles will offer an evening of “Sweet Jazz” at 7:30 p.m. March 14 in the Johnson Fine Arts Center’s Jewett Theater. Ensembles performing at the concert include the 2 O’Clock Jazz Ensemble, directed by Dr. Grant Manhart, NSU professor of music; and the NSU Jazz Combo 1 and 2, directed by Mr. Fritz Hemke, NSU assistant professor of music. Free dessert, coffee and hot cider will be offered in the JFAC lobby following the performance. Admission is $5 for adults, $2.50 for NSU faculty/staff, and free for school-aged children or NSU students with ID. For ticket information, please call 605-626-2900.

2019 Research, Scholarship and Creativity Forum

Students and faculty: Mark your calendars for the 2019 Research, Scholarship and Creativity Forum! This year’s forum will be held on assessment day, March 19. The forum is the best way to showcase student work on campus. Whether you are a business student doing research for a class project, a pre-med student researching genetics, or an art major assembling an display of personal work, you are invited to participate. Whatever independent scholarship you are doing, we want showcase it. To apply, fill out the application form by visiting myNSU and navigating to “Academics,” “Undergraduate Research,” and clicking on “Forum Application” in the documents section. For more information, email NSU’s undergraduate research coordinator at andrew.russell@northern.edu.

NSU Celebrates Women in Sports

This year’s Women’ History Month event, “Women in Sports,” will take place Wednesday, March 21, from 11 a.m. to noon in the NSU Student Center Centennial Rooms. Keynote speakers will be NSU Women’s Head Basketball Coach Paula Krueger and Coordinator of Athletic Business Operations Hillary Goff.

Aberdeen Area & NSU Employment Expo and Job Fair

Save the date for the Aberdeen Area & NSU Employment Expo and Job Fair, slated for Wednesday, March 27, in the Barnett Center. A partnership between NSU Career Services and the South Dakota Department of Labor, this fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is open to all NSU students and community members. For additional information, please contact Career Services, Student Center 207.

 ‘A Night of Art and Poetry’

NSU is working with Safe Harbor, United Way and Red Rooster to present “A Night of Art and Poetry.” The event will once again collaborate Northern student poets with student designers to create works of art that will be sold to raise money for Safe Harbor. “A Night of Art and Poetry” will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at the Red Rooster Coffee House, 218 S. Main St. The event, which is free and open to the public, honors National Poetry Month, Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

SGA Filling Empty Seats

Attention business and fine arts majors: Student Government Association is looking to fill the empty Business and Fine Arts senator seats! If you are interested, come to our next meeting – they are held in the Missouri River Room at 9 p.m. every Tuesday! Please contact Shanae Doerr or Tyler Harris for more information.

Dietz’s Artwork in JFAC Gallery

Virginia-based artist Alicia Dietz will be exhibiting her artwork in the JFAC gallery through March 29. Dietz is a former Blackhawk Helicopter Maintenance Test Pilot who, in her 10-year career, served in Iraq and has been stationed all over the world. She has since traded in her helmet for wood working tools and builds sculpture that draws its influence from her military experiences.

Be Part of Wolves Watch

Looking for an opportunity to serve your campus community while being paid? Here is your opportunity to become involved. Campus Safety is looking for students who are interested in being a part of Wolves Watch. The primary purpose of Wolves Watch is to meet fellow students anywhere on campus and walk with them to ensure safe arrival at their destination (library, parking lot, residence hall, etc.). Trained members will also be eligible to work as additional security for large university events. Sign up online using the Wolves Watch Application.

Wolves Triathlon Registration

Registration is now open for the Wolves Triathlon, hosted by the Northern State Swim Team. The date of the event is April 14. For more information and to register, visit the Wolves Triathlon webpage.

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.

Wolves Helping the Community

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

Chinese Painting, Ping Pong Workshops on Tuesdays

It’s not too late to join the spring semester Chinese painting and ping-pong workshops every Tuesday at NSU! Landscape painting by Ms. Yaqian Wang is at 1 p.m. in the NSU Student Center. Ping-pong by Mr. Lihe Liu is at 3 p.m. at the Dacotah Hall gym. No registration is needed! For more information on all of our programs, please follow the NSU Confucius Institute on Facebook.

Upcoming Wolves Home Events

Tuesday, March 26

Softball vs. MSU Moorhead, 2 and 4 p.m., Moccasin Creek Complex

Saturday, March 30

Softball vs. Winona State, noon and 2 p.m., Moccasin Creek Complex

Sunday, March 31

Softball vs. Upper Iowa, noon and 2 p.m., Moccasin Creek Complex