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The holdings of the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, which was established in 1972, consist of correspondence, diaries, newspapers, business records, oral interviews, photographs, and other materials related to the history and culture of northwestern Minnesota.
The Ulen-Hitterdal [Minnesota] Community Garden Club organized in 1948 and continued as an organization for 33 years, dissolving in November 1981. During this period they held monthly meeting, held local floral and vegetable shows, and toured area gardens.
The Ada Cooperative Creamery, Ada, Minnesota, was established in 1920 to meet the needs of the dairy farmers in Norman County. More information on the history of the creamery can be obtained from the Minnesota Historical Society which retains the donor information forms and related materials.
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A degree in Multimedia Journalism from Minnesota State Moorhead gives you a broad foundation and excellent career opportunities in a variety of fields.
Communication studies alum Jordan Maahs, co-founder of The Plant Supply, was a featured speakers at an MSUM Takeover StartUp Brew event.
Obtaining a degree in the Minnesota State Moorhead Department of Leadership & Learning is a distinct advantage when entering the workforce.
You should live in this community if you are majoring in Physics or Physics Education, Math or Math Education, Construction Management, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or Computer Information Technology. This community will provide you opportunities to connect with faculty, engage in study groups, and be exposed to research options, directly impacting your success and preparing you for a successful career.
Kayla Heller, mom of five, returned to MSUM at 29 to finish her degree in early childhood education, then her master's in curriculum and instruction with a focus on literacy.
The Women’s Network of the Red River Valley was formed with the aid of a $10,000 grant from the American Association of University Women in July 1984. The Network acts as an umbrella organization to coordinate advocacy and educational efforts of groups committed to full equality for women. Its primary goal is the establishment of a workable consortium of feminist groups and individuals through a central office and a regular newsletter.
