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Marvin E. Christianson (1928-1969) was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in1965 from the 65th Legislative District and re-elected in 1967 from the 66a District. He died in office and was succeeded by his wife, Donna Christianson (See S266).
Students from certain Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programs are eligible to apply for a 24 month extension. Students must notify MSUM International Student Services when you change employers, jobs titles and/or if you are unemployed during STEM OPT.
The orientation programs will introduce you to Moorhead's great international community and to those programs and services that may help you with some of the special concerns you have arriving and settling in.
Several tutoring on campus and online tutoring options are available to help you find academic success and make the most of your time at Minnesota State Moorhead.
Jeff Johnson, a 1992 graduate from Minnesota State University Moorhead, turned his design passion into a global career. From working odd jobs to leading an award-winning agency, Johnson's story is one of dedication and vision.
Sometimes when you need to make an important decision you need to check the cold, hard facts and figures. Fortunately, we keep a good record of the important things.
Chancellor Devinder Malhotra has announced Dr. Tim Downs as President Anne Blackhurst's successor. He will serve as the 12th president of Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Three art education students painted a mural on the wall of Hagen Hall.
Carter Headrick ’93 has spent his career sharing stories to influence the decisions of U.S. leaders, earning him the MSUM Foundation’s Dragon Impact Award.
Professors and teaching assistants generally like talking with students. They appreciate students who ask for help, and they don’t consider it a waste of time to answer students’ questions, either in class or out of class. In fact, most professors believe that the better students seek extra help, and they often wonder why more students don’t take advantage of the opportunity to talk with them. This handout discusses how and when to talk to your professor.
