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The MSUM Student Mentoring Academic Resource Team (SMART) Start Program is designed to empower new students who are historically underrepresented in higher education.
Materials collected by Dr. Margaret Reed of the Moorhead State University Department of Social Work, between 1965 and 1982, for a planned history of social service agencies (never written). Dr. Reed served on the boards of many such agencies in Fargo-Moorhead [North Dakota-Minnesota] during this period.
It's nearly guaranteed a meeting with Heather Soleim and Sarah Jegela will garner a chuckle or two, but you may not know the registrar and associate registrar have a rich history.
George Soule always knew he wanted to be a lawyer. After building a successful career, the 1976 alumnus now supports other American Indian students who have dreams of their own. MSUM recently named the American Indian Center in his honor.
The Red River Reading Council (RRRC) was established in October 1958, by professor Allen Erickson of Moorhead State University. A year later it affiliated with the Minnesota Reading Association. Membership is open to anyone interested in the promotion of reading and research in reading.
The Recipient Families United for Justice (RFUJ) was a state-wide [Minnesota] organization created by a citizens group in Minneapolis in 1984. The organization was staffed and directed by volunteers, individuals representing families who were receiving social assistance, individuals engaged in social work professions, religious organizations and educational institutions.
Mexican-Americans have been migrating to the Red River Valley since the late 1920s, primarily to work on the sugar beet farms during the summer weeding and the fall harvest. Since the introduction of mechanical cultivators and harvesters in the1950s, the need for field labor has declined, but the number of migrants has continued to grow. As a result, many Mexican-Americans have begun to settle permanently in Minnesota and North Dakota towns in the Valley.
The Cheryl Nelson Lossett Performing Arts Series events are held either in Delmar J. Hansen Theatre or on the Gaede Stage in the Roland Dille Center for the Arts, located on the Minnesota State Moorhead campus.
David J. Beauchamp was born September 6, 1940 in Langdon, North Dakota. He graduated from the St. Francis Elementary and secondary school in Langdon and then attended St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from there in 1962. From 1962 to 1964, David Beauchamp worked with the Peace Corps in Thailand.
The Minnesota State Moorhead School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership proposal is a 7 night, 8 day program to Italy for May 2023. Students from MSUM can travel to Rome and Florence in this exciting adventure!
