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The Minnesota State University Moorhead School of Teaching and Learning annual reporting measures data represent academic year 2021-2022.
How many times have you been asked what college major you’ve chosen? A few? A few dozen? What seems like a few hundred? It gets repetitive, but there’s an important reason people ask. 
You can research online as much as you want, but the best way to find out what MSU Moorhead is all about is to experience it in person with a campus visit.
Getting ready for college can be daunting. Student Emma Harris provides nine tips to help make the transition easier.
MSU Moorhead has launched Dragon VALOR, a Veteran Ally Organization that strives to elevate student Veterans’ academic success.  
Starting college can be an enormous financial burden for many students. While they are getting an education they value, making ends meet can be a struggle, especially for those living independently for the first time. MSUM is assisting students with this burden by establishing the Dragon Pantry.
Planned as a weekly community newspaper devoted to events and news in Moorhead, the Monitor began publication on February 4, 1982. Financial difficulties forced the paper to cease publication in February 1983, while the business was reorganized. The Monitor returned to print in May 1983, and continued until continued shortage of revenue forced the management to end publication in March 1984.
Born in 1925 and raised in Bemidji, Minnesota, Dwaine Hoberg served in the U.S. Navy before attending the University of Minnesota and becoming a teacher. Hoberg served as football coach at both Moorhead [Minnesota] High School and Moorhead State University. In 1966, he was chosen as U.P.I.’s college coach of the year.
We’re thrilled to partner with digital mental health provider Mantra Health to bring students diverse, high-quality mental health support via the Care Hub. This all-in-one platform gives students access to free virtual services.
The MSUM Fraternity and Sorority community is made up of members from two sororities, Delta Zeta and Gamma Phi Beta and the fraternity Kappa Sigma. Both sororities are bonded by Panehellenic Association, which is a council of women from both Gamma Phi Beta and Delta Zeta.