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Women ignite powerful change. That’s why, when three women at Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) joined forces to overhaul the university’s athletic training program, it evolved into an exciting new opportunity for students.
Jenessa Fillippi, a proud Minnesota State Moorhead alumna, has turned her passion into action through her nonprofit Down Home.
Each year, the MSU Moorhead Marketing & Communications team hires inventive students to develop a fun, festive short video to share holiday greetings with the wider Dragon community.
The three degrees assistant professor Heather Winkler has earned from MSUM have allowed her to pursue her dream career of educating future healthcare leaders.
Seon Lee assists surgeons at Essentia Health while earning his master's in healthcare administration and master's in nursing.
Jonathan Heiberg is pursuing his MHA as a first-generation college student.
Minnesota State University Moorhead adds new graduate programs: Master of Science in Athletic Training, Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Master of Social Work.
MSUM welcomes its first Master of Social Work cohort, with students working to advance in their licensure, increase their earning potential, expand their skillsets, and even teach the next generation of social workers.
Stories of MSUM students, alumni, employees and community partners who have worked, graduate or contributed to the graduate healthcare and human services degrees and programs. These degrees include Business Administration with Healthcare Management MBA, Healthcare Administration MHA, Counseling MS, Counseling graduate certificates, Nursing MS, School Psychology MS and Specialist, Speech Language Pathology MS, Criminal Justice MA and Master of Social Work.
MSUM's counseling program has experienced rapid growth, nearly doubling its enrollment in three years, thanks to a $6.7 million grant.
