Brandau film continues on festival circuit

School of Media Arts & Design professor Tom Brandau’s latest film, Home Delivery, continues its run on the festival circuit. Set in Baltimore (1974) the dramatic short tells the story of two newspaper delivery boys (one white, one African-American) struggling with the racial divide between their adjacent neighborhoods. The film recently screened at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival, the […]

STLF and SSA members partnered with River Keepers to Reforest the Red

Shout out to Students Today Leaders Forever (STLF) and Student Sustainability Association (SSA) for partnering with River Keepers to Reforest the Red! These Dragons helped plant trees along the Red River on Wednesday. They got their hands dirty, and they made a difference. Strategically planting trees along the Red River creates a buffer, maintains river bank stability, encourages growth of […]

Senior Samantha Hohnstadt interns with Intel

Senior Samantha Hohnstadt has been interning at Intel since June. At the end of the summer, she was asked to continue the internship through her graduation from MSUM (in December). During her time near Portland, OR she worked within the Sales and Marketing Group and also had the opportunity to travel to Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, CA. The internship […]

Senior William “Jake” Danielson completes internship with Minnesota Vikings football organization

William “Jake” Danielson, a senior and member of the MSUM athletic training major (via the Dept. of HPE) just completed a six-week internship with the Minnesota Vikings football organization. Jake was involved with the team’s preseason camp activities, and had the opportunity to travel to Nashville, TN, for the Viking’s final preseason game against the Tennessee Titans.

Schnepf: Slowly but surely, Dragon football keeps getting better

By Kevin Schnepf MOORHEAD – Jake Hodge was an 18-year-old freshman playing quarterback for a college program more than a century old. Hodge showed his age. To make matters worse, the Minnesota State Moorhead football team did not—a once proud and successful program that had become synonymous with losing ever since it moved from the NAIA level to NCAA Division […]