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Nursing practice is most often associated with hospital caregiving. Nursing alumna Jamie Anderson used to think that, too, until she learned just how many different paths her nursing career could take her.
Julie Maahs, assistant director for career readiness, relies on her extensive resume and career program experience to help students develop key career readiness skills.
As a transfer student, you can utilize your AA, AS, or AAS degree from your community or technical college as your electives to the BS degree in Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM).
Melissa Wolff, a doctorate student in the educational leadership program, to present at the Student Academic Conference her dissertation, "Faculty Perceptions of Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) Feedback and Estimated Nursing Faculty Retention."
MSUM welcomes its first Master of Social Work cohort, with students working to advance in their licensure, increase their earning potential, expand their skillsets, and even teach the next generation of social workers.
A project between MSUM’s Center for Geospatial Studies and Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge encourages visitors to document their experiences and upload them to a master map online.
Our campus is surprisingly vibrant during the summer months. And not all of the activity involves college students. In fact, much of it involves future Dragons.
Stephanie Rispa is MSUM's newest Office and Administrative Specialist Intermediate, in the Center for Global Engagement.
MSUM's Advanced Sculpture class created a twisted sculpture that was set on its pedestal outside the Plains Art Museum, where it now sits until 2024.
Diane Wray Williams, owner of a Moorhead business and a member of various city commissions and boards, was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1988. During her term as a representative for Clay County, she was active in many areas of legislation, particularly proposals for child care and education.
