
SVSU’s Marshal M. Fredrick’s Sculpture Museum (MFSM) is looking to the winter semester with high hopes and new exhibits. MFSM is welcoming two new exhibits this winter. The first exhibit, “Harold Neal […]
SVSU’s Marshal M. Fredrick’s Sculpture Museum (MFSM) is looking to the winter semester with high hopes and new exhibits. MFSM is welcoming two new exhibits this winter. The first exhibit, “Harold Neal […]
The Lady Cardinals suffered a tough loss against Maryville on Friday, Sept. 6 during a home game. The first half of the game ended without a single score from either side. SVSU […]
The University Art Gallery (UAG) hosted an exhibit featuring illustrations by Lance Jackson and sculptures by Rob Neilson. Nielson and Jackson both spoke about their work on Thursday, Sept. 5, with a […]
Over the summer, progress to the construction of the Scott L. Carmona College of Business included structural steelwork being completed, renovations to Curtiss Hall’s floor and room renovations to accommodate the college’s […]
Adjunct professor Brad DeRoche performed in the faculty recital on Thursday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall. DeRoche teaches guitar, guitar ensemble, music history and music theory […]
Fine arts students put on a showcase of their artwork at Saginaw’s Counter Culture on Thursday, April 4, from 3 p.m. to 5 pm. The event was planned fully by the students. […]
On Thursday, April 4, the SVSU’s Sexuality and Gender Spectrum Alliance (SAGSA) hosted its first “LGBTQ&A” panel in the Alumni Lounge in Curtiss Hall. The panel, which took place at 8 p.m., […]
Various campus groups recently teamed up to host the Cesar Chavez Day of Service on Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6. The groups included the Center for Community Engagement, the Office […]