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Although their reasons for returning vary, the alumni who “come home” recognize the potential of the community and take pride in the home of their alma mater.
Whether you’re looking for a sit-down dinner or lunch on the go, we have your dining needs covered on campus at Minnesota State Moorhead. Kise Commons is conveniently located near our residence halls and offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between.
Judah Lind shares why he loves being a transfer student at MSUM.
Brad Wimmer, CEO, Wimmer's Diamonds | Former Fargo City Commissioner & Fargo Park Board member | MSUM Elementary Education Alumni "Leadership opportunities and roles are all around us and come in many different shapes and forms and at all times of the day or year."
From first applying to college in 2020 to registering for her last semester of classes, Angel Fuentes has approached life as a first-generation college student one step at a time.
The Aabye Store, later the Ericksen Fairway Store, was started in 1880 near Perley, Minnesota by Andrew Aabye. In 1884, the railroad came to Perley and Mr. Aabye moved his store into Perley. It was one of the first buildings in Perley. The store was owned and operated for three generations before its final closing.
Fargo native Gabriel Grant has been nominated for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for his study of eclipsing stars.
Olga and Palmer Berg leave a legacy of hospitality and generosity.
The Red River Chapter of the National Organization for Women was organized in 1974. The ratification of the ERA in the state of North Dakota was the Chapter’s first goal. The following years have been devoted to public education on feminist issues.
A unique program aims to encourage more MSUM physics students to follow Conduah into the field of medical physics. The Bachelor of Science degree in physics with emphasis in medical physics is the brainchild of Dr. Steve Lindaas and Dr. Ananda Shastri, both professors in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. It’s one of just a handful of programs nationwide that prepare undergraduates for careers in medical physics.
