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Jennifer Weir, executive director and founder of TaikoArts Midwest, will be joining the Homecoming festivities at MSUM! Founding TaikoArts has helped Jennifer discover new parts of herself and redefine what it means to be an Asian American Woman in the arts.
The MSUM Foundation is proud to welcome four members to the MSUM Foundation Board. Their terms began July 1, 2022.
Thinking about grad school? Learn how to prepare, apply and succeed, while considering Minnesota State Moorhead for its affordable, flexible graduate programs.
Air Force member has balanced being on active duty and getting two master’s degrees at MSU Moorhead.
Randolph M. Probstfield was born in Prussia in 1832. He emigrated to the United States in 1852, living in Wisconsin and Michigan prior to coming to Minnesota. It is known that he worked in the lumbering business out of St. Paul and traveled through much of the country and to Latin America during the mid 1850s. In 1859, Probstfield moved to the Red River Valley area, becoming so far as to be known, as the first white settler in Clay County.
Anyone operating or parking a vehicle on the Minnesota State University Moorhead campus or on any other property controlled by the University is responsible for being familiar with and complying with all traffic and University parking regulations. The University may establish rents, charges or fees for the use of parking facilities owned, leased, occupied, or operated by the University.
Students at MSUM who are called to active duty for military service or are veterans, as defined in Minn. Stat. § 197.447. In the case of an emergency declaration, MSUM students other than military personnel may be called to active, full-time service in response to the emergency.
Professors and teaching assistants generally like talking with students. They appreciate students who ask for help, and they don’t consider it a waste of time to answer students’ questions, either in class or out of class. In fact, most professors believe that the better students seek extra help, and they often wonder why more students don’t take advantage of the opportunity to talk with them. This handout discusses how and when to talk to your professor.
Room renewal is for students currently living in university housing and/or current Minnesota State Moorhead students. During room renewal, students will select their roommate(s), meal plan, and either claim their same room or select a different room for the following academic year.
Learning a language is a complex, time-intensive task that requires dedication, persistence, and hard work. If you’re reading this, then you probably already know that.
