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Jaxson Waugh, a project management major in the Paseka School of Business, will take center stage as the student speaker at the upcoming fall commencement ceremony
Moorhead student Zachary Moore helps businesses grow with AI.
Dragon alumni will soon have a place of their own. A groundbreaking ceremony for the long-awaited MSUM Alumni Center will be in April 2022. In addition to serving as the anchor for alumni returning to campus, the center will provide space for students and community members to interact.
Jennifer is Minnesota State Moorhead's newest Assistant Professor of Nursing.
Minnesota State Moorhead president writes a letter for alumni and friends about Moorhead's unprecedented advancement and innovation in multiple areas.
At MSUM, Life in the Balance ensures that our student-athletes’ holistic well-being is at the center of our athletics program. It’s also a core commitment being sought in the next Director of Dragons Athletics.
Katlyn Haugrud, senior at MSUM and PRSSA president, is the recipient of a respected scholarship.
The Soroptimist Club of Moorhead, Minnesota, was chartered in 1949 and became part of the Soroptimist International of the Americas Federation. Meaning "best for women," the Soroptmists of Moorhead mission statement is to "improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world enabling them to take control of their lives and live their dream."
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.”
The Clay County Chapter of the American Red Cross was organized in 1917 with its headquarters in Moorhead, Minnesota. This organization, which entailed two basic objectives, was established for humanitarian purposes. The first of these objectives was to provide relief to those in need resulting from natural disasters such as flood and fire.