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Current MSUM Foundation Board President Brad Wimmer '76 (education, mathematics minor) brings positivity, knowledge and enthusiasm to the group.
Free access to course materials through the Z-degree program is a part of MSU Moorhead's goals of equity, affordability, and quality of education for all.
Get to know the MSUM graduate program coordinators! They are crucial in supporting students' professional and academic goals while pursuing their graduate degrees.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers undergraduate and graduate courses that develop global awareness or knowledge of human diversity. Explore our diversity focused academic programs.
Moorhead Alum Myles Montplaisir, owner of Fargo-based media company You Betcha, will be speaking to the Class of 2025.
Ken Jaeger, an ’83 community health graduate and 2014 distinguished alumnus, was inspired to help the poor at a young age. His mother, who grew up in El Paso, Texas, took Jaeger over the border to Juarez, Mexico, where poverty was rampant.
At Moorhead's Regional Science Center, students are taking part in restoring native prairie and conducting research that informs other restorations across the globe.
Bioscience professor Brian Wisenden is being recognized with the Outstanding Service Award.
MSUM’s equity gap led Associate Professor of Educational Leadership Dr. Caitlin Johnson to request and receive funding to conduct a wellness survey of Native American students on campus. Thanks to a team of Native American student researchers organized by Dr. Johnson, the survey was conducted in the fall semester of 2023.
In compliance with the Fair Housing Act (FHA), applicable law, Minnesota State Moorhead (herein known as “university”) is committed to allow emotional support animals (ESA), determined to be necessary, to provide students with mental or psychiatric disabilities an equal opportunity to use and enjoy University housing.
