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The Center for Geospatial Studies is one of three faculty-driven interdisciplinary centers selected for development at Minnesota State Moorhead.
The Northwest Minnesota Bank records are a collection of historical material on assets, liabilities, capital accounts, resources and officers and employees. All banks included are located in northwest Minnesota.
Gladys Westrum lived in Moorhead, Minnesota when this collection was received. The collection contains some of her personal reminiscences.
The objectives of the Fargo-Moorhead Horticultural Society are to unite area horticulturists for furthering their knowledge, encourage horticulture interest within the community, and to increase awareness and enjoyment of horticulture. Membership is open to all, meetings are held monthly, and officers are elected yearly.
The District 23 School Masters’ Club was formed in 1929 with the purpose of creating a club for male teachers, principals, and school superintendents in western Minnesota. The main purpose of this club was to allow easy communication between members on educational matters and topics. The club also had a strong social aspect and the informal structure of the club reflected this.
Join MSU Moorhead during Homecoming Week for a high-energy performance with music, dance, martial arts, athletics, and culture.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Minnesota State Moorhead Leadership & Learning department or to request information.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Biosciences Department to request more information about the Oceanarium.
The Women’s Athletic Club of Fargo-Moorhead [North Dakota-Minnesota] was organized in 1927 as a result of a separation of athletics from the Women’s Fine Arts Club. The purpose of this organization is the promotion of indoor and outdoor athletics for women. All women 18 years of age and over are eligible for membership. The organization disbanded in 1996.
The Moorhead [Minnesota] Federated Women's Club was formed in 1893 as an outgrowth of the Columbian Exposition's Women's Auxiliary, which had a branch in Moorhead, Minnesota. Also there already was a women's club in Fargo, North Dakota and this encouraged the Moorhead women to form their own club.