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You’ll find many ways to collaborate with peers, professors, design professionals and community members in challenging real-world settings. Whether you design branded content for a small business, build a website for a non-profit or land an internship in Fargo-Moorhead or the Twin Cities, the opportunities to grow your skills are endless.
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The Bank Management Certificate at Minnesota State Moorhead will help you better understand banking as a career choice. This certificate program is also available to professionals working in the banking field.
Inspired by her mother’s career, Audri Lagge ’19 also got her construction management degree at MSUM and quickly became a Senior Project Manager with a rapidly-growing construction company in Fargo, N.D., which led to her being recognized as one of Prairie Business’ Top 25 Women in Business in 2024.
Tracy Clark, Interim President, White Earth Tribal and Community College | Associate Professor, Social Work, MSUM | Social Work and Criminal Justice, 1993 "Being in an environment where deep critical thinking was not only valued, but also required, was very transformational in discovering who I am."
Kid Caddie creator, Ben Fairbanks, shares how his graphic communications degree equipped him to be an entrepreneur.
Mysha Wenzel received several ADDY awards from the 2022 North Dakota American Advertising Federation's Awards (AAF-ND) show.
It started when Katherine Young ’09 (BFA graphic design) saw a Facebook post comparing the covers of the September 2016 Girls’ Life and Boys’ Life magazines, demonstrating the differences of what is communicated to young tween boys and girls via the media.
