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Students who select this minor must also earn a teaching major in another discipline. Students should be advised that the State of Minnesota does not recognize minors in Physical Education for teacher licensure.
The minor in Integrated Advertising and Public Relations is designed to introduce students to advertising and public relations and develop one’s skills in verbal and visual storytelling.
Have you ever wondered how the campus buildings got their names? In celebration of Women's History Month this March, MSUM is taking a look back at the influential women who made a lasting impact on our campus.
Raised in South Dakota, Cynthia Palmer moved to Moorhead in 1986. Since that time, she has been involved in a number of activities with a number of organizations concerning public policies in Moorhead, especially issues dealing with poverty, human rights, community betterment, and accountability of elected officials.
Belle Northrup was born October 6, 1866, the daughter of Charles and Charlotte Northrup. She married her first cousin John Northrup. They farmed near Georgetown, Minnesota. Belle died in Fergus Falls, Minnesota July 5, 1950, at the age of 83. The Georgetown History, page 92, has a short history and photos of Belle and Charles Northrup.
Diane Erickson has been in the nursing field for 37 years. She began her journey at MSUM in 1980 and has returned several times to continue her education.
Tim Connolly ('78) has received one of MSUM's 2023 Distinguished Alumni awards.
Moorhead student Ayden Ochs exemplifies balance as she juggles athletics, leadership, and her passion for teaching.
West Fargo recently welcomed Irankuna Penina Adel and Suham Ali, elementary school companions and Moorhead college graduates, to its police force.
The Geib family taught Amie Dexter that family can be defined by more than biological and legal ties. Their relationship spans generations and is the true definition of "Dragon Family."