Search

Search the Minnesota State Moorhead website for the stuff you are not finding.

Are you looking for technology help? Go to the Moorhead IT Support Portal.

Search Results for: 'WA 0812 2782 5310 Tukang Buat Kitchen Set Aluminium ACP Putih Murah Magelang Selatan Magelang'

Showing 311 - 320 of 434 results
To provide a better understanding of where we are as a university to create a campus community that is diverse, inclusive, globally aware, and just, Minnesota State Moorhead participates in the Diversity and Equity Campus Climate Survey administered by the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS).
In this course we discuss biodiversity, what biodiversity is and where biodiversity is greatest and most threatened. We then discuss strategies for conserving biodiversity in the face of competing demands from political and socioeconomic forces.
Some voices conjure fond memories like those of friends and family, while others add volume to our lives with information, direction and entertainment.
In the fall of 2023, Claire got the opportunity to start researching with her professor, Dr. Ananda Shastri, on the topic of renewable energy. Their research was focused on creating batteries that could support sustainable power infrastructure.
To This We’ve Come, an operatic production in three Acts will be performed live Sunday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Gaede Stage at Minnesota State University Moorhead. I cannot remember being so excited to be part of a production.
Emma Dettmann's involvement in the MSUM music department has given her the nickname "Heart of the Center for the Arts" for good reason.
During his 42-year career with The Associated Press, Jeff Baenen covered everything from famous musicians to scandals and politics. He credits much of his success to the education he received at Minnesota State University Moorhead, and is now helping the next generation of journalists by starting a scholarship of his own.
Filmmaker Jason Spencer won television’s highest honor for a special on race and racism that he directed for PBS KIDS. The special modeled for kids and their parents how to talk about a challenging and difficult subject.
MSUM alumni Morgan Laite (’17) and Maggie Thoemke (’16, ’19) met when they found themselves working at a job neither of them enjoyed. Bonding over their shared experience at MSUM, similar personalities, and the fact that they were born nine days apart, they quickly became close friends.
It took Alyssa Lopez 16 years to finish her degree. She was able to do it thanks to support from her parents and professors. Now she supports others who face obstacles.