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The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your BS in Life Science Education degree in a timely manner. The plan below is one of several possible ways for you to complete the Life Science Education degree.
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your BS in Geosciences degree in a timely manner. The plan below is one of several possible ways for you to complete the Geosciences degree.
Beth (Grabinger) Wolf ’84 and ’85 is not only an entrepreneur with her husband, Pastor Dale Wolf ’85, co-founders of Lighthouse Church, she is also an entrepreneur in her own right—as a self-employed speech therapist for the past 16 years.
Nursing student, Emma Vrieze, has been named Miss Minnesota 2025, giving her a platform to speak about healthcare and water safety. 
MSUM has been an enlightening place for Rikki Fisher, from her first step on campus as an undeclared student to her role today as assistant professor.
Broadcast journalism and political science alum Jordan Schroeer takes the lessons he learned from Minnesota State Moorhead's Campus News to his career as the state communications director for Senator Tina Smith.
MSUM alumna Elise Parsley ’11 (art) started college ready to learn–from scratch. While many students choose to major in areas of pre-existing fortes, Parsley decided to study art. She’d never even taken a drawing class.
Moorhead student Noah Papenfuss returns to Camp Ripley as an environmental geology intern dedicated to protecting 53,000 acres of Minnesota wilderness. Noah's full-circle journey highlights how hands-on fieldwork and academic mentorship are helping Noah safeguard local biodiversity and threatened species.
For Danielle Nadler ’05 (mass communications), recounting the life of one man became more than a new project; it became a calling.
Visual Journalist Shari Gross is on staff at the Star Tribune, which won a Pulitzer Prize this year. Their coverage of the George Floyd murder and the reverberations that followed will make a difference in that community and beyond.