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Our Executive Mentors are irreplaceable volunteers who shape the Executive Mentorship program into an incredible real-world learning experience for all Paseka School of Business students.
Members of the Minnesota State University Moorhead community may exercise their First Amendment rights of free speech on the campus. While the University respects the rights and freedoms of every individual, the University encourages individuals to be guided by the principles outlined in the “Civil Behavior in a University Setting” section of this document.
Do you wish you could collect information from books in a quicker and more efficient way? If so, consider skimming the next time you sit down to read a text.
Much of the information you need to know in college classes is given in lectures. One of the main differences between learning from texts and learning from lectures is that in lectures, the professor controls the pace.
Minnesota State Moorhead's Dragon Choir was selected for a prestigious honor: performing at Carnegie Hall. Over the summer, students explored New York City and walked in the steps of famous artists.
MSUM alumni Morgan Laite (’17) and Maggie Thoemke (’16, ’19) met when they found themselves working at a job neither of them enjoyed. Bonding over their shared experience at MSUM, similar personalities, and the fact that they were born nine days apart, they quickly became close friends.
As a growth advisor for HealthPartners, Sarah Borgerding advises the organization on short- and long-term business decisions. The career perfectly balances the two degrees she earned from MSUM in 2003—business administration and economics.
It took Alyssa Lopez 16 years to finish her degree. She was able to do it thanks to support from her parents and professors. Now she supports others who face obstacles.
This Giving Hearts Day, MSUM’s faculty are giving back to students outside the classroom in a remarkable way. MSUM faculty members and the Inter-Faculty Organization (IFO) have gifted the majority of $6,000 in matching funds to the Student Emergency Assistance Fund for Giving Hearts Day on February 11.
Joanne Bekkerus, an MSUM alumna and employee, uses art to share her survival story of defeating ovarian cancer.
