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The MSUM Foundation is proud to welcome four members to the MSUM Foundation Board. Their terms began July 1, 2022.
On November 8, City of Moorhead voters will consider a ballot initiative to build a new Moorhead community center and regional library, funded by a 0.5% local option sales tax. As a 12-year Moorhead resident and proud president of Minnesota State University Moorhead, President Anne Blackhurst strongly endorses this initiative.
Caleb Stubstad is MSUM’s new Campus Visit Coordinator. In this role, Caleb plans and oversees all campus visits for individual students and groups.
Surrounding the hummingbird statue on campus, the pollinator garden gives students the opportunity to bring native plants to MSUM.
Minnesota State University Moorhead is committed to protecting the privacy of students, employees, and visitors who use our websites and online services. This page explains what information we collect, how it is used, and how we protect it.
Minnesota State Moorhead Studio Art alumni can work in just about any creative field they wish. With many emphases to choose from, you’ll be able to concentrate on medium in which your passion lies.
Minnesota State University Moorhead adds new graduate programs: Master of Science in Athletic Training, Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Master of Social Work.
Get the hands-on field experience of art history by traveling to Paris, Amsterdam and Avignon and learn about urbanism, impressionism and post-impressionism.
Every young man who went to college in the 1950s and 1960s had to balance possible military service with their classes.
The Kittson County Farmers Co-operative Mercantile Company of Hallock, Minnesota, was incorporated in 1904. The intent of the farmers who organized the company was to cooperatively own and operate “a general mercantile, trading, shipping, forwarding, and commission business; [to engage in] buying, selling, exchanging, and dealing in all kinds of farm produce, supplies, implements, machinery, and other articles of merchandise incidental or necessary in operating and conducting a general store; [and] to buy and sell as much real estate as is reasonably necessary in conducting its business.”
