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Begin taking classes at Normandale Community College for an AA with an Emphasis in Anthropology and transfer to Minnesota State Moorhead to complete a BA degree in Anthropology at Moorhead.
Moorhead became the site for a new normal school in Northwestern Minnesota after State Senator Solomon Comstock introduced a bill to the Minnesota State Legislature in 1885 and opened at the Moorhead Normal School in fall of 1888.
Like cherished family recipes, the love for producing food is often passed down from generation to generation. From tree to table, these MSUM alumni share and celebrate their love of food with family.
Today we honor Jonathan Bauer, a second-year animation major at MSUM. He is originally from Montgomery, Minn. Jonathan served in the Army for three and a half years in active duty as a wheeled vehicle mechanic and wrecker operator. He first served in Camp Casey, South Korea, then in Fort Drum, New York.
Lauren Starling '17, criminal justice & psychology grad, makes a visual impact on Fargo-Moorhead.
Kellam Barta is MSUM’s newest area director for residence life in Grantham, Nelson, and Holmquist Halls. 
Allana Cristina Martins is a new assistant professor of organic chemistry in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department.
The Western Minnesota Steam Thresher’s Reunion (WMSTR) was officially organized in 1954. But well before that year, individuals in the Rollag area were acting to preserve and restore old steam-powered farming equipment. N.B. Nelson, one of the most active of these individuals, proposed in 1940, that steam threshers be used one day each year so that “Old timers” could “see a steam engine work again.”
The Red River Reading Council (RRRC) was established in October 1958, by professor Allen Erickson of Moorhead State University. A year later it affiliated with the Minnesota Reading Association. Membership is open to anyone interested in the promotion of reading and research in reading.
Mexican-Americans have been migrating to the Red River Valley since the late 1920s, primarily to work on the sugar beet farms during the summer weeding and the fall harvest. Since the introduction of mechanical cultivators and harvesters in the1950s, the need for field labor has declined, but the number of migrants has continued to grow. As a result, many Mexican-Americans have begun to settle permanently in Minnesota and North Dakota towns in the Valley.