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Minnesota State Moorhead’s Construction Management program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.
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The Chemistry Minor at Minnesota State Moorhead provide a solid foundation in core chemistry coursework.
This minor introduces students from majors other than Biology to the fundamentals of public health.
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.”
J. Herbert Swenson was born on his parents’ farm in Oshkosh Township near Canby, Minnesota. After growing up on his parents’ farm, he purchased a small farm with his brother around 1920. The two brothers subsequently gave up this farm as the agricultural economy worsened in the late 1920s. In 1930, Swenson bought a second farm, a half section of land in Hammer Township.
Academic Appeals can be filed to seek waiver of a graduation or Liberal Arts and Sciences Curriculum requirements, retroactively withdraw from a course (after the withdrawal deadline has passed), and other similar situations. Appeals to retroactively withdraw cannot be accepted if five years have passed since the course in question was taken. Students can inquire in the Registrar’s Office whether an appeal is appropriate in their situation.
The Center for Global Engagement advances global citizenship and intercultural competence for MSUM’s students, faculty and staff and to engage local and regional communities in our global efforts. To accomplish this, the Center for Global Engagement strives to create access to and appreciation for international and cross-cultural experiences, perspectives, initiatives, and advocacy with a view to preparing individuals to interact in the global community.
With COVID-19 vaccine distribution underway, the pandemic’s worst effects seem nearly behind us. Jen Sahr, however, is one of many local educators who are preparing for aftershocks that may continue long after the concerns of physical illness fade away.
Next week, MSUM will celebrate Commencement with 290 new graduates and hundreds of their family members and friends. President Anne Blackhurst is counting down the days to this vivid reminder of the transformative power of education and triumph over challenging circumstances.
