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As an employee of MSUM, you will have 3 different employee identification numbers. It will be important to not only know them, but know what each one is used for.
David J. Beauchamp was born September 6, 1940 in Langdon, North Dakota. He graduated from the St. Francis Elementary and secondary school in Langdon and then attended St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from there in 1962. From 1962 to 1964, David Beauchamp worked with the Peace Corps in Thailand.
At MSUM, we value the dedication, responsibility and leadership veterans bring to our university, both as students and as employees
Resources and information for current students interested service learning.
A transfer student means you have graduated from high school or completed the GED and subsequently attended a post-secondary institution.
Today we honor Brenda Norris, a staff member here at MSUM. Brenda is the Executive Director for Facilities Management and prior to that she worked on campus as a consultant on several capital building projects, beginning in 2002.
University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, sex (gender, sexual harassment), age, national origin, ethnicity, physical or mental disabilities, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam Era, and any other group protected by civil rights laws.
You’ve been admitted to Graduate Studies at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Today we honor Wendy Gibson, an MSUM employee who served nine years in the United States Army.
In April 1997, the Red River of the North, which marks the border between North Dakota and Minnesota, flooded. The immediate effects of the flooding were well covered by the local and national media. But the long-term difficulties of rebuilding homes, businesses, and lives after the flood receded are less well known. People who live in the Red River Valley have struggled with the challenges of flood recovery, with problems rebuilding their homes, their businesses, and their sense of security.
