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The NCCWSL Conference: Empowering Student Leaders
Thanks to a collaboration between the Women’s Center and the College of Business, Analytics and Communication, five MSUM students had the opportunity to attend their National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) virtually earlier this spring.
Lof is Leaving a Legacy for Students
Gregg recently started an endowed scholarship in his name with the MSUM Foundation and also left an estate gift, ensuring that even after he passes away, students will be helped out financially for years to come.
Reunited and It Feels So Good
While it was absolutely clear to me that I desperately missed our students and the energy they bring to our campus, I didn’t fully understand how much I missed my colleagues.
Mentorship Program Helps Student Make Important Decisions
The student gets connected with someone that can give them insight into the reality of the career path they are pursuing.
Mentorship Program Helps Student Make Important Connections
During Abi's time at MSUM she participated in the executive mentorship program and was paired with Ariel Hermanson.
MSUM Announces Partnership with Essentia Health-Fargo to Create Essentia Health Center for Nursing
MSU Moorhead and Essentia Health-Fargo have announced an exciting partnership to prepare the next generation of nurses.
Students Provide Proof of Program Quality
It goes without saying that accreditation is a testament to the quality of the Paseka School of Business faculty and programs, which include accounting, finance, business administration, business analytics, project management and supply chain management.
Art Students Leave Their Mark on Campus
Three art education students painted a mural on the wall of Hagen Hall.
MSUM Alumni Operate Successful Moving Business
Midwest West Moving Company was started four years ago by three former MSUM Dragons.
Inspiring Artists, Past and Present
Sharon Mendola was the kind of teacher who inspired her students to see the world differently.
Bridging Mental Health Needs Among Rural Students
Graduate students in MSUM’s counseling program addressed a gap in youth mental health services by offering free therapy via telehealth to K-12 students in rural school districts.
Dragons Will Take Care of You
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is far-reaching and has presented countless new challenges, especially in the mental health field. The pandemic also impacted the delivery of face-to-face counseling services because of social distancing.