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MSUM’s faculty, staff and students found a unique way to band together while learning to studying and working from home with children.
Biology major Paighton Volk will speak to her peers at Commencement on December 19.
Katie Lorenson, a 2002 graduate, has been named president and CEO of Alerus Financial Corporation, effective Jan. 1, 2022. She has served as the institution’s executive vice president and CFO since 2017.
Through the combined efforts of the Women’s Resource Center, Crookston, Minnesota and the Women and Health Task Force of the Agassiz Chapter of the National Organization for Women in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, the Martha Rogers Ripley Alliance for Battered Women was founded.
George O. Swenson was born in 1898 in Maxwell Township, Minnesota. His parents moved to a different farm in Boyd, Minnesota when he was four, and he grew up on this second farm, graduating from Dawson High School in 1917.
Materials collected by Dr. Margaret Reed of the Moorhead State University Department of Social Work, between 1965 and 1982, for a planned history of social service agencies (never written). Dr. Reed served on the boards of many such agencies in Fargo-Moorhead [North Dakota-Minnesota] during this period.
The Schroeder potato business began with Henry Schroeder (1855-1928), a German immigrant. Henry Schroeder settled a homestead near Sabin Township, in Clay County, in 1878. He began growing potatoes in the early 1890s.
Sam Wai, Retired Treasurer, American Crystal Sugar | Wine Educator, MSUM Finance and Philosophy Graduate, 1976
Students who experience the death of a loved one must contact the Dean of Students Office if the student wishes to implement the Standard Bereavement Policy.
Minnesota State Moorhead’s NASP-approved program you will earn both a Master’s (MS) degree and a Specialist (PsyS) degree in School Psychology in just two years on campus and a final year of internship (typically paid) in the schools. The Specialist degree (or its equivalent) is the standard for certification in most states.
