RA Applications due this week

The RAs in your residence halls seem like pretty cool people, right? What if I told you that you could be one just like them? If you want to be part of the group, you’d better get your application materials together fast! This week is the last week to submit your application to be a Resident Assistant for the 2016-2017 […]

Real Experience, Real Benefits

Marcil Center for Innovative Journalism By Trent Zbichorski Scholarships and internships are a great way to reduce college debt and gain real-world experience. The William C. Marcil, Sr. and Jane B. Marcil Center for Innovative Journalism (Marcil Center) offers both job opportunities and paid apprenticeships to prepare students for the ever-changing world of media.

School Psychology Faculty and Students Present at State Conference

Seven School Psychology Graduate Students presented posters and Dr. Lisa Stewart presented two breakout sessions at the Minnesota Association of School Psychology (MSPA) MidWinterConference January 28 and 29 in Bloomington, MN. Dr. Lisa H. Stewart presented a session titled “MultiTiered Systems of Support in Preschool: Focus on a Literacy and Math Rich Schedule” and copresented a session with MSUM School […]

Safe Zone Training

A Safe Zone Training session will be presented by the Counseling and Student Affairs Organization & Chi Sigma Alpha. This learning and educational experience for all graduate students will be held on February 8 from 7:15 – 9:15 p.m. in Lommen 004. Presenter Ricky Greenwell, School of Performing Arts and representative from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will lead the session. By completing Tier 1 […]

MATBUS Public Open House

Moorhead Area Transit will be on campus to provide an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to give input on proposed changes to MATBUS routes for their five-year plan.  Please stop by their table on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Maclean/Flora Frick corridor seating area.