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Textbooks can be tedious and difficult, but they contain many features designed to help you learn. This handout will provide practical strategies to help you read textbooks more effectively. Effective reading strategies can ensure that you truly comprehend the course material, come to class prepared, and perform better on class assignments and exams.
The AI Institute is guided by five AI Faculty Fellows from diverse disciplines, who are enhancing learning and research in their fields.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) is a testing program of The College Board designed to measure prior learning. A student may earn college credits by achieving a specified level of performance on a CLEP examination.
Let’s be honest: we all struggle with distractions to some degree. Distractions can take many forms, including our phones, computers, friends, or our own thoughts. In college, distractions can be even more abundant than in high school, because there are so many new opportunities and experiences available.
Dennis, a part-time MSUM student in art education, shares his gift with Fargo-Moorhead and surrounding communities as the powwow’s head male dancer.
Hormel Foods is passionate about food and your food choices. The 127-year old company is proud of its small-town roots, with its world headquarters in Austin, Minn., pop. 24,718.
Research shows us that adding movement and exercise into your study periods is one of the most beneficial things you can do. This handout discusses the importance of incorporating movement into studying and how you can add movement into your study routine.
Dragon Pride. It runs deep among our alumni and students. For many regional families, an MSUM education is a family tradition.
Regardless of where you fall on the continuum of the impact video games have on the world, rest assured they are here to stay.
While speaking with Dr. James “Jim” Nagel ’62 (English and physical education), you begin to notice a striking resemblance to “The Most Interesting Man in the World.”
