Black History Month Facts
Reverend Vernon Johns strongly opposed segregation and on one occasion walked into a white restaurant and ordered a sandwich, knowing that in doing so he was putting his life at risk.
Reverend Vernon Johns strongly opposed segregation and on one occasion walked into a white restaurant and ordered a sandwich, knowing that in doing so he was putting his life at risk.
Please look for the survey in your email on Tuesday, March 1st for the Career Development Center. Randomly selected students have this great opportunity to give feedback about the CDC services, and it remains completely anonymous. We value your input and await your response. But wait – there’s more! After completing the survey, students will be entered into a drawing to win prizes including a $50 gift card to the MSUM Bookstore.
Ronald Ardel Messelt, 72, Fargo, N.D., died Monday, Feb. 22, in Mayo Clinic Methodist Campus. Ron was an Adjunct Faculty in Field Experience Department for the College of Education and Human Services from August 23, 2001 – May 15, 2015. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m., with a prayer service at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 26, at Hope Lutheran Church […]
In a unique social media scholarship program, a Moorhead High School student has been awarded the first of four $2,500 scholarships to attend MSUM. Cam Herbel received the scholarship in MSUM’s #BeADragon social media scholarship program, a campaign that has garnered more than 1,000 tweets since it kicked off. Herbel was featured on WDAY last night, the news story can […]
Minnesota State University Moorhead alumnus Ryan Christiansen (BA English 1993, MFA Creative Writing 2012) will read from his newly published novel, Boy Wanted, at the North Dakota State University Press Party, which will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, March 3, at the Harry D. McGovern Alumni Center at North Dakota State University at 1241 University Dr […]