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Resources and information for current students interested service learning.
Moorhead offers Anthropology scholarships for current and incoming students.
Churches United for the Homeless’ weekly Art Club for kids has become a COVID-19 success story thanks to MSUM senior art education and psychology student, Paige Busby.
Moorhead Business Services is responsible for university business operations and for ensuring the following financial functions are in compliance with federal, state, system, and university policies and procedures.
Established in 1939 to promote the cultivation of potatoes in the region, the Red River Valley Potato Growers Association contributes to agricultural research, acts as a source of information for potato farmers, and lobbies for and to the potato industry, especially for those involved in Minnesota and North Dakota.
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.
I understand that I am registering for services from Accessibility Resources (AR) at Minnesota State University Moorhead and that I may be eligible for services such as information, referral, accommodations and/or other individualized services that may be needed for access to courses, activities, programs, services, and/or facilities.
The purpose of this policy is to outline the standards and expectations for MSUM’s campus community regarding accessibility of digital and academic materials.
While they work in different sectors of campus, Chad & Jenni Walthall have a mutual passion for connecting with students and members of the community for a much greater purpose.
Chosen among thousands of undergraduate and graduate students, biology student Hadiya Farrahmand receives an award at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS) for her immunology research.
