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Announcing students from the College of Education & Human Services named to the Minnesota State University Moorhead dean’s list in recognition of academic achievement fall semester 2020.
Announcing students from the College of Arts & Humanities named to the Minnesota State University Moorhead dean’s list in recognition of academic achievement spring semester 2021.
An exception for instructional purposes in accordance with Board Policy 5.18 allows for the use of alcohol in laboratory and classroom instruction or experiments. An exception for one-time (single event) use of alcohol or 3.2% malt liquor (beer) may be granted in accordance with Board Policy 5.18.2.
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.
Have you ever wondered how the campus buildings got their names? In celebration of Women's History Month this March, MSUM is taking a look back at the influential women who made a lasting impact on our campus.
Some voices conjure fond memories like those of friends and family, while others add volume to our lives with information, direction and entertainment.
Bioscience Professor Andrew Mazz Marry is being recognized with the Outstanding Service Award for his 20-year career at Moorhead.
The Minnesota State University Moorhead School of Teaching and Learning annual reporting measures data represent academic year 2018-2019.
Frequently asked questions about graduation and the commencement ceremony at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Established in 1975 to actively promote the interests of wheat growers in Minnesota, the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers is headquartered in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. It shares its facilities with a companion organization, the Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council. Both organizations devote their efforts to a variety of activities including sponsoring research on wheat cultivation, promoting legislation for wheat prices and supports, marketing of Minnesota wheat in the nation and abroad, and acting as a clearing house of information for wheat farmers in the region.