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Creators are often innovative, imaginative, unconventional, idealistic and nonconforming. Explore Minnesota State Moorhead's artistic majors.
Minnesota State University Moorhead alum Chris Johnson proudly serves area women as leader of The Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead.
Take the Minnesota State Moorhead LASC Area 8 "Global Perspectives" course "World Music Survey" (MUS 316) abroad this winter study in St. Lucia and only miss one day of class!
For nearly half a century, Dennis Jacobs, professor emeritus of Physics, Astronomy, and Sustainability, has demonstrated his commitment to improving our world by living sustainably. In his personal essay about creating a sustainable life, he responds to the question, “What can I do?”
O.J. Hagen’s parents were Jens H. Hagen (1828-1914) and Gunhild Grendahl. They were married in Norway on November 5, 1855. Jens Hagen immigrated to the United States in 1869 and was followed by his wife and family in 1871. They first settled in Menominee, Wisconsin, where Olaf Jenson Hagen was born on September 16, 1872. In May 1873 the family moved to the Red River Valley, settling near Fort Abercrombie in Richland County, Dakota Territory.
The use, possession, distribution, manufacture, or sale of any alcoholic beverage is prohibited on the campus. The illegal or unauthorized use, possession, distribution, manufacture, or sale of any controlled substance or drugs is prohibited on the campus.
The following tips can help you answer some of these questions and give you strategies for approaching take-home exams.
The AI Institute is guided by five AI Faculty Fellows from diverse disciplines, who are enhancing learning and research in their fields.
In this handout, we provide information on Bloom’s Taxonomy—a way of thinking about your schoolwork that can change the way you study and learn to better align with how your professors think (and how they grade).
GRIT Program pairs students with a success coach to build confidence in academic skills.