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New fatherhood and golf passion inspire Kid Caddie
Kid Caddie creator, Ben Fairbanks, shares how his graphic communications degree equipped him to be an entrepreneur.
BSN student finds purpose in public health
Henrietta Doe, a 2024 graduate from Liberia, commits to the reliable and needed work of a nurse.
Collecting skills with Campus News, class and choir
Christopher Hovden's dedication to his broadcast journalism classes, Campus News, music, and his internship shows the impact involvement can have on a student.
Welcome to the #DragonFamily: Scott Forster
Scott Forster is MSUM's new Head Women's Soccer Coach.
Alum, adjunct empowers the next generation of nurses
Nursing alum and adjunct professor Amy Vogt shares her journey completing the dual master of science in nursing and master of healthcare administration.
Humble beginnings to the Commencement stage: Gricel Escobedo-Kingwell shares her story
Gricel Escobedo-Kingwell will address her fellow graduates at MSUM’s 2024 commencement ceremony, sharing her story of grit, growth, and gratitude.
Finance students get hands-on leadership lessons at Global Leadership Summit
Ellie Fischer and Kristin Meyer represented the Paseka School of Business in Washington D.C. at the 2024 Beta Gamma Sigma Global Leadership Summit.
Region's top educators are Dragons
Moorhead and Fargo Public Schools Teachers of the Year are former MSUM alumni.
First-generation student wins Sanford Scholarship
Social work student, Myrla Villa received the Sanford Health Equity in Education Scholarship for $5,000. As a home dialysis unit secretary for Sanford, Myrla’s heart for others shines in her interactions with patients and staff.
English student shares the power of storytelling
Savannah Dibben’s published story for her media writing class showcases how important storytelling is to her.
MSUM Stands Against Sexual Violence: Championing Title IX Awareness and Campus Safety
Kara Gravley-Stack speaks about being MSUM's Dean of Students and Title IX Coordinator and how she ensures a safe campus for students.
Third consecutive Dragon named MN DECA state president
Sophia Smith, a junior in finance, was named the 2024-2025 Minnesota Collegiate DECA president.