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Alumni Pete and Tanya Dickinson are strong advocates of the Dragon wrestling program. They have supported the sport through the John Sterner Wrestling Endowment and started their own named wrestling scholarship.
MSUM has recently been named the 2023 recipient of the NCAA Division II Award of Excellence.
At MSUM, Life in the Balance ensures that our student-athletes’ holistic well-being is at the center of our athletics program. It’s also a core commitment being sought in the next Director of Dragons Athletics.
Dragon stories from students, alum, faculty and staff about MSUM Dragon Athletics.
It’s not always easy to express yourself with words. Whether it’s frustration, anger, grief, or anxiety, these alumnae use art to draw out emotions some can’t describe, and help them paint a picture of what they’re feeling.
Kemp returns to Moorhead to lead the Dragons as head men's basketball coach.
MSUM students visited Davis Designs to witness the transformation of a 2D concept into a large-scale sculpture by artist Brock Davis, soon to be installed at the Christianson Alumni Center.
Brick by brick, piece by piece, and with the power of more than 315 children, parents, artists, volunteers and community members, Fargo unveiled its first large-scale public art project in August at Madison Skate and Bike Park.
MSUM’s men’s basketball team defends its Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Tournament title. From there, the Dragons will almost certainly head to the NCAA Division II Championships by virtue of their record during the regular season. Meanwhile, our track and field athletes have been enjoying a noteworthy postseason with a number of Dragons taking first place in events at the recent NSIC Indoor Championships.
MSUM's Advanced Sculpture class created a twisted sculpture that was set on its pedestal outside the Plains Art Museum, where it now sits until 2024.
