Dragons in the news
Take a look at the news stories featuring MSUM in the last week. Stories are presented in chronological order.
Fargo schools promote principals to new posts, InForum: “Vincent Williams, the current assistant principal at Woodrow Wilson and the district’s English Learners coordinator, will take over as principal at Discovery on July 1 … He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Minnesota State University Moorhead.”
MSUM, Forum Communications celebrate historic partnership, InForum: “The Minnesota State University Moorhead School of Communication and Journalism dedicated its Marcil Center for Innovative Journalism on Wednesday, May 3, with thank yous from administrators and students.”
MSUM unveils news display to thank two local families, WDAY: “A century of collaboration continues between two giants in the local journalism and university communities.”
MSUM School of Journalism Honors Marcil Family with Dedication, KVRR: “MSUM’s School of Journalism made a dedication which honors 100 years of local storytelling.”
Mock crash at MSUM teaches about real consequences, WDAY: “Over the past two days, Moorhead High School students listened and watched presentations from the ‘Every 15 Minutes Program.’ The goal is to encourage students not to drink and drive.”
A guide to summer camps: How to choose the right experience, WDAZ: “‘College for Kids and Teens at MSUM exposes kids to life on campus,’ Shireen Alemadi says. ‘We want to give them the opportunity to see themselves here or at any other campus.'”
Dragons senior Mears sets school record at Masanz, InForum: “Alissa Mears also had a fun day on the track, taking first place in the women’s 800 meters at the Ron Masanz Classic meet at Alex Nemzek Stadium. She crossed the finish line in 2 minutes, 9.10 seconds to set a school record. Pam Harty held the previous school mark, running a 2:09.80 in 1983.”
A Look Into School District Staff Social Media Policies, KVRR: “Social media gives us the chance to explore, share, and get a glimpse into another reality. ‘The whole nature of social media is there’s no big picture, 140 characters, or a few brief sentences,’ said Denise Gorsline, MSUM’s Interim Dean of the College of Arts, Media & Communication.”