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Snarr Complex is made up of three co-ed residence halls, centrally located on campus near the campus dining center and Wellness Center. West Snarr completed its renovation in 2014; the first floor of West Snarr offers an open lounge with fireplace, multi-purpose room for studying and events, a kitchen, and a hall desk with mail services for the entire Snarr complex.
Professor Park teaches Foundation Drawing I and II, Foundation Design, Introduction to Illustration, and upper level Drawing / Illustration courses. He is an award-winning artist who has worked as an Interior Designer, Architectural Illustrator, Freelance Illustrator, and has illustrated four Interior Design textbooks. Professor Park earned his BFA from Brigham Young University, Provo UT, and his MFA from Northern Illinois (DeKalb) University.
The 23rd Andrew B. Conteh Student Academic Conference is proud to present the following faculty-mentored research and creative works of Minnesota State Moorhead students. It represents a small sample of the research and creative projects our students do every year throughout the university. You’re encouraged to support our students and their mentors by visiting their dynamic and varied presentations.
The 22nd Andrew B. Conteh Student Academic Conference is proud to present the following faculty-mentored research and creative works of Minnesota State Moorhead students. It represents a small sample of the research and creative projects our students do every year throughout the university. You’re encouraged to support our students and their mentors by visiting their dynamic and varied presentations.
Churches United for the Homeless is an extension of the mission of various churches in the Fargo-Moorhead [North Dakota-Minnesota] area. It was established in 1987 to offer spiritual ministry and emotional affirmation to homeless people. It also provides a temporary emergency shelter for the homeless and refers residents to appropriate services such as Job Service, Social Services, Mental Health and AA programs.
When key or card access is to be granted to faculty, staff, students or vendor/contractors, permission must be given through the electronic form to the Department of Public Safety. Student class lists in Excel or similar format which are signed by the instructor and approved by the department chair will be accepted via email. Standard due dates shall be used for semester or yearly key requests.
Academic Appeals can be filed to seek waiver of a graduation or Liberal Arts and Sciences Curriculum requirements, retroactively withdraw from a course (after the withdrawal deadline has passed), and other similar situations. Appeals to retroactively withdraw cannot be accepted if five years have passed since the course in question was taken. Students can inquire in the Registrar’s Office whether an appeal is appropriate in their situation.
Many college courses require you to memorize mass amounts of information. Memorizing for one class can be difficult, but it can be even more frustrating when you have multiple classes. Many students feel like they simply do not have strong memory skills. Fortunately, though, memorizing is not just for an elite group of people born with the right skills—anyone can train and develop their memorizing abilities.
In order to be eligible for the American Indian scholars program a student must be either a Minnesota resident who qualifies for resident tuition and an enrolled member or citizen of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe or Canadian First Nation; or a student who does not qualify for Minnesota resident tuition but is an enrolled member or citizen of a Minnesota Tribal Nation.
Douglas H. Sillers was born in Clavin, North Dakota on February 9, 1915. He was the second son of Archie and Mabel Tuthill Sillers. His two brothers were Kipling, born in 1913, and Colin, who was born in 1917. Douglas Sillers completed high school at Calvin, where his father farmed, and left home in 1933 to travel through the western states.
