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In order to be assigned a room in on-campus housing, a completely filled out and signed contract application, accompanied by the required $50 prepayment, must be received.
The Altrusa Club of Moorhead, Minnesota, was established on March 26, 1960 as part of the Altrusa International Club network. The purpose of the organization is twofold. One, to afford a main channel through which executive, business, and professional women representing a wide variety of occupational fields but with similar civic motivations, can work together thereby making possible the promotion of their common interests, and more effectively make a contribution of their combined services to civic, national, and international understanding and betterment.
The First Congregational Church of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota was organized in 1872 by the Reverend Hiram N. Gates. Gates was the minister of the Congregational Church in Connecticut when he received a commission from the American Home Missionary Society to establish Congregational churches in settlements along the newly constructed line of the Northern Pacific Railroad in northwestern Minnesota. Before leaving the East, Gates met Colonel George H. Johnston, who, as president of the New England Military and Naval Bureau of Migration, was in the process of establishing a colony at Detroit on lands purchased from the Northern Pacific Railroad Company (the name of the town that was to Detroit Lakes in 1926). Many of the original settlers of the “New England Colony” were Congregationalists, and Johnston convinced Gates to settle there.
Enterprising people tend to be confident, talkative, extroverted, optimistic and maybe a bit impulsive. You might enjoy sales, elected office, leading organizations, or coming up with big ideas. Being center stage comes naturally to you.
Several MSUM faculty and staff members’ innovative ideas were chosen as finalists to receive funding for projects based around diversity, equity and inclusion. These projects included small seed (up to $10,000) and large seed ($25,000) categories.
From a visionary school trip to community partnerships, MSUM's Oceanarium continues to embrace growth and change.
Microbiology and immunology researcher Rodney Tweten '77 receives one of the highest honors a scientist can receive.
The Peace, Reconciliation and Restorative Justice in Ireland course is a three-credit course for Social Work, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, and Criminal Justice students focusing on the social, political, and cultural realities of an island once marked by intense conflict and sectarian violence.
Our study abroad course offers an overview of the education system in Norway, situated in the larger context of Scandinavia, with a focus on school philosophies and structure from early childhood through university preparation level.
The MSUM Foundation proudly unveils its state-of-the-art Christianson Alumni Center, a vibrant hub designed to foster student and community relationships and serve as the anchor for alumni returning to campus.