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Minnesota State Moorhead Marketing & Communications delivers promotional materials that reflect our brand and key messages. Moorhead's brand gives our materials a consistent look and design across all mediums, ensuring strong name recognition through an identifiable, cohesive brand.
Educational laboratories and classrooms have Evacuation Plans and Emergency Preparedness Guides posted in conspicuous locations. These plans show primary and secondary exit routes, fire extinguisher locations, fire alarm pull stations, safe rescue areas for the disabled, the nearest automated external defibrillator location, severe weather safe areas, and shelter-in-place safe areas. Please locate and become familiar with the emergency preparedness information.
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Norman Walz was born July 18, 1915 at Detroit Lakes, Minnesota where he grew up and attended school. He served in the United States Navy. He married Kathryn Fasching in 1937, and they had seven children. Mr. Walz was the owner operator of the Detroit Lakes Independent Oil Company from 1950-1960.
Get your Architectural Technology & Design AAS degree from Northland Community & Technical College and complete a BS degree in Construction Management at Minnesota State Moorhead Paseka School of Business.
Minnesota State University Moorhead Institutional Review Board types of reviews, submission deadlines and time requirements.
Minnesota State Moorhead Physics graduates enjoy 100 percent job placement (class of 2015) with average starting salaries of $57,500.
Students who select this minor must also earn a teaching major in another discipline. Students should be advised the state of Minnesota does not recognize minors in health education for teacher licensure.
The Plain Foods Co-op [Fargo, North Dakota] began in 1974 as a buying club, its members especially interested in organic foods and bulk samples. The club gradually evolved into a co-op business, “owned and operated by its customers,” for an individual had to be a member of the Co-op in order to purchase food at the store.
The Red River Rehabilitation and Recycling, Inc. [Moorhead, Minnesota] was established by a non-profit group working to recycle cardboard and paper. Due to equipment problems and the resignation of the part-time director, the group ceased to operate in April 1982.
