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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.
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.
Dr. Kevin McGrew is the recipient of the 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award for his enormous impact in the field of intelligence theory and testing.
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.
First, you’ll want to make sure you’re taking the test that’s required for the program in which you’d like to enroll. The GRE was redesigned a few years ago to expand its relevance to other areas of graduate study. Many business schools now accept either the GMAT or the GRE. Some law schools are beginning to consider the GRE in lieu of the LSAT.
The AI Institute is guided by five AI Faculty Fellows from diverse disciplines, who are enhancing learning and research in their fields.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) is a testing program of The College Board designed to measure prior learning. A student may earn college credits by achieving a specified level of performance on a CLEP examination.
In this handout, we provide information on Bloom’s Taxonomy—a way of thinking about your schoolwork that can change the way you study and learn to better align with how your professors think (and how they grade).
The Minnesota State University Moorhead School of Teaching and Learning annual reporting measures data represent academic year 2018-2019.
For nearly half a century, Dennis Jacobs, professor emeritus of Physics, Astronomy, and Sustainability, has demonstrated his commitment to improving our world by living sustainably. In his personal essay about creating a sustainable life, he responds to the question, “What can I do?”
