College of Arts, Media & Communication Spring 2020 Dean’s List Students

The following students from the College of Arts, Media & Communication have been named to the Minnesota State University Moorhead dean’s list in recognition of academic achievement spring semester 2020. Students must maintain a 3.25 or higher grade point average and carry 12 graded credits to qualify for the honor. Congratulations! Abby Elizabeth Luttschwager Abby Jo Makay Abdulaziz Rakhimov Abigail Alden […]

Dragon Faces in New Places

College of Science, Health, and the Environment: Megan Proulx – Student Support Services Specialist, Nursing Cindy Albaugh – Psychology/Anthropology & Earth Science Cindy Fisher – Health & Physical Education/Physics College of Business & Innovation: Bonnie Baumgardner – Paseka School of Business/Professional Management Jo Berg – Economics, Law & Politics/Mathematics Joy Lindell – Computer Science & Information Systems/School of Communication & […]

Distance Learning Research conducted by MSUM’s Department of Leadership and Learning

By Caitlin Wilts, Marketing Intern As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, the Department of Leadership and Learning at MSUM saw how the levels of stress and expectations of school staff were elevated. Faculty members teaching in the doctoral educational leadership program—Julie Swaggert, Ximena Suarez-Sousa, Boyd Bradbury, Mike Coquyt, and Chris Mills—developed a survey to learn about teachers’ and administrators’ experiences transitioning […]

MSUM graduate programs recognized in national ‘best online programs’ lists

Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Healthcare Management programs were included on two best online programs lists by EduMed. Rankings were determined using seven metrics, including online learning opportunity, affordability, and student support. Schools must also offer their healthcare programs at least partially online and hold active regional accreditation. MSUM’s […]

MSUM faculty paper accepted for presentation at research conference

The paper, “Distance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Searching Combinatorial Potential through Knowledge Networks,” by Dr. Siwei Zhu, Dr. Gokce Serdar, and Dr. Xiang Gao from the Paseka School of Business has been accepted for presentation at 2020 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Due to the COVID-19, the summary of our paper would be […]