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Incorporated in 1964, the Red River Valley Historical Society is “a central agency for coordinating and encouraging the preservation and making known of those aspects of Red River Basin history that would be of general concern.” The society acts as a liaison among historical groups in the Red River Valley area, including organizations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Canada.
The Moorhead-Kurtz Township Farm Bureau unit was one of several Farm Bureau units in Clay County, Minnesota. All units were affiliated with the Clay County Farm Bureau, which in turn was affiliated with the Minnesota Farm Bureau and the National Farm Bureau.
Eva Felde, a native of Barnesville, Minnesota, attended Moorhead State Teachers College from 1935 to 1937, earning an education degree. She subsequently taught in numerous schools before returning to MSTC to complete a BS in Education in 1944.
MSUM student records maintained by the University fall into two general categories: public directory information and educational records. As an employee of the university you have access to both categories. It is your responsibility to be aware of the FERPA policy.
The Policy Administrator (ex-Officio, Assistant to the President) coordinates the regular review, revision and elimination of University policies, ensuring that all University policies are reviewed in consultation with the appropriate stakeholders (students, faculty and staff).
MSUM will maintain inventory records for the University’s capital assets.
The MSUM Rainbow Dragon Center envisions a campus community that is inclusive and welcoming of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
The MSUM Student Mentoring Academic Resource Team (SMART) Start Program is designed to empower new students who are historically underrepresented in higher education.
The MSUM George Soule American Indian Center is a welcoming place for all students, staff and faculty to socialize, study, hold meetings and events and access a multimedia library that celebrates American Indian contributions.
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