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Double Grad Reflects on Valuable Time at MSUM
Jennifer Kastl earns undergraduate, graduate nursing degrees from MSUM
Professor Uses Program's Resources to Connect with Students
MSUM's BS in Nursing program coordinator Alicia Swanson connects with students in MSUM nursing programs.
Campus Duo: Chad & Jenni Walthall
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.
Nurse of 37 Years Continues Education in MSUM Master's Program
Diane Erickson has been in the nursing field for 37 years. She began her journey at MSUM in 1980 and has returned several times to continue her education.
Mentorship Program Impacts Students, Community
Cultivating professional relationships on MSUM's campus is a rewarding experience for students and community members.
MSUM Staff Mentor, Mentee Bond in Program
Morgan Kastner & Kathleen McNabb form friendship through executive mentorship program
Student Design Adorns Dragon Donor's Wine
Daisy Tripp '20 designs wine label for Paseka School of Business namesake
Nursing Alumna Continues to Educate FM Community
MSUM nursing alumna, Allyson Hopperstad, graduated in 2009 from the university’s RN to BSN program and later returned to MSUM to work on her master’s degree. Allyson has been in the nursing field for over 15 years in various roles.
Finding Balance Together
MSUM’s faculty, staff and students found a unique way to band together while learning to studying and working from home with children.
Pollinator Garden to Bring New Life to MSUM
Surrounding the hummingbird statue on campus, the pollinator garden gives students the opportunity to bring native plants to MSUM.
MSUM's College for Kids & Teens Goes Virtual
MSUM's College for Kids & Teens summer program pivoted to a new delivery system to continue providing enrichment programming to kids and teens in the Fargo-Moorhead area and beyond.
MSUM Ed.D Grad Works to Address Critical Teacher Shortage
When schools in the region began holding classes online earlier this year, Tonya Greywind embraced it as another day in the classroom.