Campus News

2018 Veterans Day Events 2018

11/6/18
Minnesota West is proud to honor and remember our Veterans and Service Members. We have several events planned throughout the week of November 12 collegewide. Please plan to attend!


2018 Veterans Day Events

Canby Campus
Veterans Program in Student Commons at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 12.

Granite Falls Campus
Veterans Day Program in Student Commons at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 8. 

Jackson Campus
Veterans Program and meal in Student Commons at noon on Tuesday, November 13.  

Pipestone Campus
Veterans Program and meal in Student Commons at noon on Monday, November 12. 

Worthington Campus
Veterans Program featuring Motivational Speaker, John Kriesel, at the Center for Health & Wellness (Gym) at noon on Wednesday, November 14.

Luverne Center
Lunch and students will write and send thank you cards to our Veterans at the Minnesota Veterans Home. There will also be a screening of The Vietnam War Documentary. Activities begin at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, November 12.  

Minnesota West is proud to honor and remember our Veterans and Service Members. We have several events planned throughout the week of November 12 college wide, please plan to attend!

2018 Veterans Day Events
Canby:  Veterans Program in Student Commons at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 12th.

Granite Falls:  Veterans Day Program in Student Commons at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 12th.  

Luverne:  Lunch and Students will write and send Thank You cards to our Veterans at the MN Veterans Home.  There will also be a screening of The Vietnam War Documentary.  Activities begin at 11:30am on Monday, November 12, 2018.

Jackson:  Veterans Program and meal in Student Commons at noon on Tuesday, November 13th.   

Pipestone:  Veterans Program and meal in Student Commons at noon on Monday, November 12th.  

Worthington:  Veterans Program featuring Motivational Speaker John Kriesel at the Center for Health & Wellness (Gym) at noon on Wednesday, November 14th. 

Campus News

15th Annual Sanford Basketball Classic

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Minnesota West welcomes the Sanford Basketball Classic.

The 15th Annual Sanford Worthington Basketball Classic will be held at the Minnesota West Worthington Campus on November 9 and 10, 2018. 

All games will be played at Center for Health and Wellness.

Everyone ages 18 and younger enjoy free admission to all games.

Schedule:
Friday, November 9, 2018
2:00 p.m. - Dordt College JV vs Concordia College JV (women)
4:00 p.m. - Dordt College JV vs Concordia College JV (men)
6:00 p.m. - Northwestern College JV vs Minnesota West (women)
8:00 p.m. - Northwestern College JV vs Minnesota West (men)

Saturday, November 10, 2018
12:00 Noon - Northwestern College vs Concordia College JV (women)
2:00 p.m. - Northwestern College vs Concordia College JV (men)
4:00 p.m. - Dordt College JV vs Minnesota West (women)
6:00 p.m. - Dordt College JV vs Minnesota West (men)

Mark your calendars and make plans to attend!

 

 

Campus News

John Kriesel to Speak at Minnesota West

10/26/18
Motivational Speaker, John Kriesel
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
12:00 Noon
Center for Health and Wellness Gymnasium, Worthington campus

A sought after public speaker, John Kriesel travels throughout the country sharing his story, inspiring and motivating others. Kriesel’s intensely positive attitude infects every person he shares his story with from students to senior corporate executives as he relays lessons learned overcoming extreme tragedy.

On December 2, 2006 the vehicle Kriesel and four of his comrades were riding in encountered a 200 lb. Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The blast killed two of Kriesel’s best friends and he was severely injured, losing both legs, suering numerous broken bones and internal injuries. He was transported to two eld hospitals in Iraq where he died three times on the operating table before doctors saved his life. He woke up in Walter Reed Army Medical Center after an 8-day medically induced coma where he learned about the death of his two comrades and the severity of his injuries.

Nine months after his near-death experience in Iraq, John returned to Minnesota to begin his new life. His transition from military to civilian life oered many challenges, but his amazing support system, positive attitude and sense of humor allowed him to bounce back stronger than ever.

During John’s presentation he will describe his decision to join the military at 17 years of age, and his overseas deployments. He will discuss in detail the tragic events of December 2, 2006, and his thoughts and feelings as he laid on a dirt road in Iraq, nearly bleeding to death. He will describe what it was like when he woke up from an 8-day coma in the United States and began his recovery. John’s story, sense of humor, and positive outlook on life will leave your audience inspired.

More About John Kriesel
If Dr. Norman Vincent Peale was writing his incredibly popular book, “The Power of Positive Thinking,” today, he would need to add a separate chapter on John Kriesel.

In 2006 Kriesel was nearly blown to shreds by a 200 pound roadside bomb in the parched sands of Iraq, but battlefield angels in army uniforms kept him breathing long enough to reach a field hospital. He died three times and was shocked back to life. Somehow he survived through four hospitals, 35 surgeries and months of recovery. He lost both legs and suered numerous other major injuries, but it was the loss of two close friends that hurt the most.

The guy who wasn’t supposed to survive and was told he probably would be in a wheelchair the rest of his life, walked out of Walter Reed Army Medical Center after nine months. Working with author Jim Kosmo, Kriesel reveals his motivational story in “STILL STANDING: The Story of SSG John Kriesel,” winner of eight national book awards.

Four years after his near-death experience in Iraq Kriesel became a civilian marketing employee with the Minnesota Army National Guard and in 2012 was named Director of Veterans Services for Anoka County.

He also is a part time host on KFAN Sports Radio and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He was elected to the House in 2010 after a vigorous campaign where he was told he could not win in his district. He personally visited several thousand homes in all weather conditions and literally wore out the socket in one of his prosthetic legs. He won.

After tours of duty in Kosovo and Iraq and a lengthy medical recovery Kriesel’s family wanted to spend more time with him and he chose not to run for re-election.

As a legislator he was anything but a quiet freshman challenging even his own party and frequently speaking his mind. “Kriesel’s honesty is a breath of fresh air at the Capitol,” declared the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

In addition to serving veterans in the Twin Cities and being a frequent voice on KFAN’s Power Trip Morning Show, he continues to share his upbeat, motivational message with businesses and organizations throughout the United States.

“Still Standing: The Story of SSG John Kriesel” is available in print, eBook, and audio through Amazon.com, Barnes&  Noble and through our publisher at https://itascabooks.com/.

Website:  https://www.johnmkriesel.com
Flyer:  John Kriesel, Motivational Speaker

 

 

Campus News

Jackson Campus Halloween Fun Night

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Jackson Campus

Children through 5th grade are welcome to join the Jackson Campus students for a night of fun, games, prizes and treats.

October 30, 2018
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

See flyer for details.

 

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