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Mary Rupp, a double major in criminal justice and psychology will serve as the student speaker for the upcoming commencement ceremony
Minnesota State Moorhead is a caring community promising all students the opportunity to discover their passions, the rigor to develop intellectually and the versatility to shape a changing world.
The English Language Tutor Program connects students with tutors who will help MSUM international students, scholars and their spouses with conversational English and provide information about living in the U.S. and Fargo-Moorhead.
The Diplomat Program is a unique program designed to assist new international students at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Returning international students and students who have studied abroad combine their talents and experiences to become Diplomats for the new international students.
Moorhead will observe and celebrate Dr. Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. MSUM and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will commemorate MLK through collaborative community engagements.
There are special agreements reached between various states allowing you to pay tuition rates which are less than the non-resident rates. These arrangements are called reciprocity agreements.
Completion of this program allows the student to apply for a Minnesota grades 5-8 general science teaching license. This license is not a stand-alone license but may be added to any existing teaching license as per the Board of Teaching regulations.
When you’re not able to fit an entire semester or summer away into your curriculum, taking part in an Minnesota State Moorhead short-term faculty led course will give you a taste of another country and a rich academic experience.
Many professors make an assignment for their classes to attend the conference. Since the list of presentations is in a sortable database, professors can screen these by department to find projects appropriate for their class.
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.”
