MSUM Faculty and Students Conduct Research at the Poverty Point World Heritage Site

Last week a group of students and faculty from Minnesota State University Moorhead traveled to the Poverty Point World Heritage Site in northeast Louisiana. The main focus of their efforts was to examine places of interest identified during a 3D Ground Penetrating Radar survey of the site in November 2019. This project, led by Rinita Dalan (Anthropology and Earth Science), […]

Career Development Center Seeking Graduate Follow-Up Information

The Career Development Center is seeking support in our efforts to collect graduate follow-up information for soon-to-be graduates at MSUM. The Minnesota State Legislature asks that all Minnesota colleges & universities, including MSU Moorhead, gather information on the status of their graduates within one year of graduation, requiring the collection of information from minimally 85% of graduates each academic year. […]

Rainbow Prom Movie Night

Enjoy free mocktails & rainbow-themed snacks at our screening of the award-winning musical “The Prom” on Friday, April 30th at 7:00pm in Langseth 104. This film will be captioned. All are welcome. Attendees are invited to dress up or come as they are . . . tiaras optional! Those who prefer to attend virtually can still watch the film (directions […]

National Association of Colleges & Employers Announces Updated Career Readiness Competencies

The National Association of Colleges & Employers released updated Career Readiness Competencies. For higher education, career readiness provides a framework for addressing career-related goals and outcomes of curricular and extracurricular activities, regardless of the student’s field of study. Revised by a task force of members representing career services and talent acquisition, the eight career readiness competencies are: Career & Self-Development […]

Fitting, Harms present at virtual Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference

Tammy Fitting, Director of the Math Learning Center, and Tim Harms, Professor of Mathematics Education presented at the virtual Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference held April 16 and 17.  Tammy Fitting presented a session titled “Little Things Can Make a Difference” that connected how findings in neuroscience can be addressed in classroom instructional practices. Tim Harms presented a […]