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Nursing major Aspen Schroeder is recognized with the SpartanNash scholarship for going above and beyond in serving others.
Snarr Complex is made up of three co-ed residence halls, centrally located on campus near the campus dining center and Wellness Center. West Snarr completed its renovation in 2014; the first floor of West Snarr offers an open lounge with fireplace, multi-purpose room for studying and events, a kitchen, and a hall desk with mail services for the entire Snarr complex.
Minnesota State Moorhead's Campus Care Team provides faculty, staff and students a resource to contact if they have concerns about a student.
Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Post-Baccalaureate Program at Minnesota State Moorhead is a professional degree and qualifies students for clinical positions in communication disorders throughout the nation.
MSUM Accessibility Resources student request for accommodations form should be completed and submitted in its entirety in order to receive services.
MSUM professors Dr. Mary Dosch and Dr. David Paul guided 12 MSUM students, all women, on a service learning trip to the Dominican Republic to work with young girls at the Mariposa Foundation.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Student Academic Conference was conceived in 1998 through the collaborative efforts of Political Science professor Andrew Conteh and his then student-assistant Ryan Sylvester, who envisioned a forum for students to present original research that would reflect the intellectual vibrancy of the Moorhead community.
In order to maintain transparency and increase visibility, incidents submitted through the Bias Incident Reporting Process are summarized in the logs found below.
Studying abroad is a transformative experience that can set you apart from others searching for a job, but the price tag can be intimidating.
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.
