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Members of the Minnesota State University Moorhead community may exercise their First Amendment rights of free speech on the campus. While the University respects the rights and freedoms of every individual, the University encourages individuals to be guided by the principles outlined in the “Civil Behavior in a University Setting” section of this document.
Whether you have it all together during the day or feel more like Hemingway, we all bene t from healthy sleep habits. Sleep promotes cognition and memory, facilitates learning, recharges our mental and physical batteries, and generally helps us make the most out of our days. With plentiful sleep, we improve our mental and physical health, reduce stress, and maintain the routine that is critical to healthy daily functioning.
Solomon Gilman Comstock (1842-1933) was a pioneer Moorhead, Minnesota resident when he arrived in the Valley in 1871 at the age of 29. Comstock was a lawyer, businessman and legislature during his life in Moorhead. Comstock was the first County Attorney for Clay county and held similar posts in Pembina and Stutsman Counties in Dakota Territory.
Alumna Autumn Schaeffer shares why she chose to be an MSUM Dragon.
Connecting with the local community helps speech-language pathology graduate students refine their skills while providing needed services.
This week, construction has started on the upcoming MSUM Foundation’s Alumni Center. Having been decades in the making, the Alumni Center will be complete by late summer in 2024.
President Tim Downs shares a message celebrating Fargo Moorhead Pride Week with the campus community.
Internships have been pivotal for international students like Emmanuel Kumi and Suman Koirala, setting them ahead in their careers. 
Our campus is surprisingly vibrant during the summer months. And not all of the activity involves college students. In fact, much of it involves future Dragons.
As a thank you for the collaborative work between Clay County Public Health and MSUM in the last year, a sweet treat was delivered to the office in style!