
MSU observes National Day of Service & Remembrance
On Friday (Sept. 9) Minot State University will hold a short program in honor of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and those who lost their lives on that tragic day. The event is at 9:30 a.m. in front of the twin pines of Memorial Hall on MSU’s campus.
To commemorate the National Day of Service, MSU President David Fuller has granted all faculty and staff work release time to volunteer with one of several non-profit organizations that need additional workers. For this 10th anniversary, more than one million Americans are expected to serve in their communities. MSU’s Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning is coordinating the activities.
For more information, contact Beth Odahlen, CETL director, at 858-3177 or beth.odahlen@minotstateu.edu.
Minot State University
Day of Service and Remembrance Program
Twin Evergreens (south of Memorial Hall)
9:30 a.m. on September 9, 2011
Welcome
Pastor Kari Williamson-Lutheran Campus Ministries
Remarks
Dr. Dick Jenkins, Vice President for Student Affairs
Minot State University
Explanation of National Day of Service
Beth Odahlen, Director
Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning
Connection between MSU and Ann Nicole Nelson
Anthony Anderson, Editor
Red & Green
"They Remind Me of You"
A poem written by Jenette Nelson, mother of Ann Nicole Nelson, whose life was lost in the
attack on the World Trade Center in honor of what would have been Ann’s 40th birthday
Read by Max Buchholz, President
MSU Student Government Association
Prayer
Sierra Lassila, Student
College of Business
Taps
Mark Boren, Instructor
Division of Music
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Published: 09/07/11 |
