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The GRIT Program at MSU Moorhead has been honored with the inaugural Devinder Malhotra Equity Award for its outstanding efforts in promoting student success and closing educational equity gaps. The award recognizes the program’s collaborative approach involving various departments and its significant impact on helping students of color, Pell-eligible, and first-generation students thrive in their college careers.
Dawn Delvo is the VP of Communication at Black River Entertainment — a record label, GRAMMY winning publishing company with three recording studios.
Dayna Del Val, Executive Director, The Arts Partnership | Board President, Arts North Dakota | Theatre Arts "Getting a theatre degree was invaluable. I learned how to be part of an ensemble and to take the lead; to listen and to ask questions; to take risks and to fail; to get over disappointment and to manage success."
How many times have you been asked what college major you’ve chosen? A few? A few dozen? What seems like a few hundred? It gets repetitive, but there’s an important reason people ask. 
Getting ready for college can be daunting. Student Emma Harris provides nine tips to help make the transition easier.
April 13 marks an important milestone at Minnesota State University. It was on that date in 1921 that the Minnesota state legislature designated the former Moorhead Normal School as the Moorhead State Teachers College (MSTC).
Three alumni will be honored for significant contributions to their professions and communities by the Minnesota State University Moorhead Foundation during Homecoming festivities on campus Oct. 4-9.
Planned as a weekly community newspaper devoted to events and news in Moorhead, the Monitor began publication on February 4, 1982. Financial difficulties forced the paper to cease publication in February 1983, while the business was reorganized. The Monitor returned to print in May 1983, and continued until continued shortage of revenue forced the management to end publication in March 1984.
We’re thrilled to partner with digital mental health provider Mantra Health to bring students diverse, high-quality mental health support via the Care Hub. This all-in-one platform gives students access to free virtual services.
Purchasing cards provide the university with a cost-effective, convenient and streamlined method of purchasing items, thereby reducing the volume of individual payments processed by the university to vendors.