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Blend your passion with purpose of serving older adults by pairing an Economics major with Leadership & Innovation in Aging Studies (LIAS) program.
Mike Ceynowa ‘97 could have had a long career as a police officer without a bachelor’s degree, but his four years at Minnesota State University Moorhead instilled in him a deep passion for service and the resourcefulness to notably impact the communities he’s served. 
If you have kids, or know kids, who are in youth activities, you’ve likely bought one to dozens of items to support them and their organizations.
If you are familiar with movies, television shows, YouTube videos, magazines, billboards, or advertisements, you can use your visual literacy to your advantage when watching film as part of an assignment.
While digital distractions are certainly not uncommon, they can be harmful to your study habits, breaking your concentration and rendering your reading or studying habits ineffective.
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, including MSU Moorhead, is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in employment and education (lB.1 Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination in Employment and Education Opportunity).
Dragon Pride. It runs deep among our alumni and students. For many regional families, an MSUM education is a family tradition.
The White Earth Indian reservation's rural location and lack of economic forces make it difficult to attract, and keep, health professionals. But MSUM alumnae are helping to make this a better community.
At age 39, Sue (Peterson) Koesterman ’03 (philosophy) cashed in her 401K, quit her job, changed her family lifestyle, and began on her journey to answer her calling.
Haakon Bjornaas was born in Otter Tail County, Minnesota in 1884. His parents, Ole and Ingeborg Bjornaas, had established their farm near the future site of Underwood in 1872. Haakon was one of twelve children born to Ole and Ingeborg.