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UPDATE: MSC Southeast Team advances to final four in Project MFG's Integrated Manufacturing Competition!

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Project MFG Team 2023

UPDATE: MSC Southeast Team advances to final four in Project MFG's Integrated Manufacturing Competition!

On March 28, we were notified that our team was among the top four selected to compete at Nationals! The four teams going head to head for the National title are Calhoun Community College, Minnesota State College Southeast, Southwestern Illinois College, and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology. The teams will be gathering to compete at Greenville (South Carolina) Technical College’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation May 8-12. What an incredible accomplishment - we are so proud of our students and instructors. Good luck in Greenville!

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Last fall, teams from across the nation rose to the challenge and competed in the qualification round of Project MFG's Integrated Advanced Manufacturing Competition 2023. Wichita State University Technical College, Southwestern Illinois College, and Calhoun Community College will host the top 16 in the regional round competition. 

This week, Minnesota State College Southeast's team is among those competing at the regional level in Wichita, Kansas. Led by CNC Machine Tool instructor Rick Hengel, Bradley Bishop, Ellery  Kiesel, Joseph Schultz, Ivey  Wadman Vehrenkamp, and Austyn Warren are representing the college. 

"The students have worked tremendously hard and they deserve a place in the competition," said Alex Howell, MSC Southeast Dean of Academic Innovation. "We wish them all the best -- whatever happens, we are incredibly proud of them and the instructors!"

At the competition, Project MFG attempts to mirror the modern workplace as much as possible within the confines of a competition environment Teams are challenged with real-world scenarios and pressure tested to showcase the critical skills needed to succeed in modern advanced manufacturing.  

The competition requires the production and documentation of a "product," imposing time and cost constraints, and encouraging strategic approaches to optimize production. The teams are expected to perform the competition within the allotted time and complete all tasks associated with the project. They are evaluated on their performance and their product output.  

Teams competing in the regional round are the next generation of skilled trades professionals. Besides MSC Southeast, they are WSU Tech, Fresno City College, Suncoast Technical College, Yuba College, Southwestern Illinois College, Ozarks Technical Community College, Streamwood High School, Lowell High School, Vincennes University, Calhoun Community College, Gadsden State Community College, Central Alabama Community College, Pickens High School, TCAT at McKenzie, and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.  

The top four teams will compete in Project MFG's National Integrated Advanced Manufacturing Competition.  

Best of luck to the Minnesota State College Southeast team!

Photo Caption From Left: Austyn Warren, Ellery Kiesel, Joseph Schultz, Bradley Bishop, Ivey Wadman Vehrenkamp, and instructor Rick Hengel.

 

Minnesota State College Southeast holding open forums for Vice President of Strategic Initiatives candidates

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Minnesota State College Southeast holding open forums for Vice President of Strategic Initiatives candidates

This week, Minnesota State College Southeast will host open forums to gain input on the college's two finalists for the position of Vice President of Strategic Initiatives. The forums will take place in person at the Winona campus and online via Zoom. The college community and members of the general public are invited to participate on campus, or register in advance for Zoom links and passcodes at www.southeastmn.one/openforums.

"The Vice President of Strategic Initiatives position is critical to building institutional capacity through strategic partnerships and leading the growth of the MSC Southeast Foundation," said Dr. Marsha Danielson, president of Minnesota State College Southeast. "We hope to get as much feedback on our finalists as possible from community members in addition to our faculty, staff and students."

Finalist names, dates and times, and location of the open forums are as below:

Dr. Narren Brown: Thursday, February 9, 2023 from 2:00-2:30 pm
Jennifer Hawkins: Friday, February 10, 2023 from 1:30-2:00 pm
Location: Winona campus, Room 208, 1250 Homer Road, Winona, MN and online via Zoom

Full bios of the candidates, and advance registration for Zoom links and passcodes, are available at www.southeastmn.one/openforums.

Fall 2022 President’s List announced

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Minnesota State College Southeast announces Fall 2022 President’s List

We are proud to announce the President’s List for Fall Semester 2022!

A total of 253 students were named to the Fall 2022 President’s List. Students on the list come from Minnesota (159) and nearby Wisconsin (48) as well as 22 different states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. 

There are two international students on the President's List: one from New South Wales, Australia and one from Ontario, Canada.

To be eligible for the President’s List, students must complete a minimum of 12 credits at MSC Southeast during an academic term and achieve a GPA of 3.5 or above.

See the entire Fall 2022 President's List on our website