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Discover why Minnesota State Moorhead is a top choice for teacher education in Minnesota—hands-on experience, expert faculty, and award-winning alumni.
Internships have been pivotal for international students like Emmanuel Kumi and Suman Koirala, setting them ahead in their careers.
Looking for apartment-style living right on campus? John Neumaier Apartments may be the place for you—as long as you’re an upper class. This coed apartment building combines the convenience of on-campus living with the independence and privacy of apartment life.
Ask anyone who’s ever lived in Holmquist Hall to describe the place and they’ll likely say, “It’s like a family.” That’s not surprising, since Holmquist is a tightly knit coed community—a place where residents take an interest in getting to know each other.
MSUM Housing and Residential Life coordinates the lodging for camps and conference events at MSU Moorhead. We can accommodate simple gatherings or host a full service event!
Florence Dalton was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin on January 16, 1869. She married Edward J. Masterson, an Internal Revenue Service agent, in Pomeroy, Iowa on May 31, 1893. They had three sons – twins Kenneth and Maurice, who were born on August 8, 1895, and Lawrence. The Masterson family moved to Barnesville, Minnesota in 1905.
Belle Northrup was born October 6, 1866, the daughter of Charles and Charlotte Northrup. She married her first cousin John Northrup. They farmed near Georgetown, Minnesota. Belle died in Fergus Falls, Minnesota July 5, 1950, at the age of 83. The Georgetown History, page 92, has a short history and photos of Belle and Charles Northrup.
Depending on your particular family situation you could be eligible for a variety of veteran and military education benefits.
Programs and services support surviving spouse and dependent education benefit at no cost to the survivors, including education benefits.
Marvin E. Christianson (1928-1969) was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in1965 from the 65th Legislative District and re-elected in 1967 from the 66a District. He died in office and was succeeded by his wife, Donna Christianson (See S266).
