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Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) is a
public university A public university or public college is a university or college that is in owned by the state or receives significant public funds through a national or subnational government, as opposed to a private university. Whether a national universit ...
in
Moorhead, Minnesota Moorhead () is a city in and county seat of Clay County, Minnesota, United States, on the banks of the Red River of the North. Located in the Red River Valley, an extremely fertile and active agricultural region, Moorhead is also home to several ...
. The school has an enrollment of 7,534 students in 2019 and 266 full-time faculty members. MSUM is a part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. MSUM is located on the western border of Minnesota on the
Red River of the North The Red River (french: rivière Rouge or ) is a river in the north-central United States and central Canada. Originating at the confluence of the Bois de Sioux and Otter Tail rivers between the U.S. states of Minnesota and North Dakota, it fl ...
in Moorhead; across the river lies
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.


History

The plans for what would become MSUM were laid down in 1885, when the
Minnesota State Legislature The Minnesota Legislature is the bicameral legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators are elected from 67 single-member districts. In order to account for decennia ...
passed a bill declaring the need for a new state
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in the
Red River Valley The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North; it is part of both Canada and the United States. Forming the border between Minnesota and North Dakota when these territories were admitted ...
, with an eye on Moorhead. The State Senator who proposed the bill, State Senator Solomon Comstock, donated and appropriated the funds that would go to form Moorhead Normal School, which opened in 1888. In 1921, the State authorized the school to offer the four-year
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
degree in Education in order to satisfy the need for high school teachers in northwest Minnesota, and the school became Moorhead State Teachers College. With the entrance of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, the college entered into a contract with the
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to train aviation students. After World War II, enrollment swelled to more than 700 students and the school diversified and broadened into both a liberal arts and professional curriculum. The school began offering a
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degree in 1946 and graduate programs by 1953. As a result of the broadened offerings, by 1957 the name was changed to Moorhead State College. In 1969, the school joined a cooperative cross-registration exchange with neighboring Concordia College and
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, creating the Tri-College University. The school continued to increase its number of programs and by 1975, the State Legislature that year granted the school university status under the name Moorhead State University. In 1995, Moorhead State became part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. On July 1, 2000, the school was renamed Minnesota State University Moorhead via a request sent to the board of trustees of the system. Minnesota State University Moorhead was rated the 18th top liberal arts college in the midwest by ''TIME'' magazine in 2008. The school has gone through many names changes with Moorhead Normal School (1887), Moorhead State Teachers College (1921), Moorhead State College (1957), Moorhead State University (1975) and finally Minnesota State University Moorhead (2000).


Presidents

* 1888–1899 Livingston C. Lord * 1899–1919 Frank A. Weld * 1919–1923 Oliver Dickerson * 1923–1941 Ray MacLean * 1941–1955 Otto W. Snarr * 1955–1958 A.L. Knoblauch * 1958–1968 John Neumaier * 1968–1994
Roland Dille Roland Paul Dille (September 16, 1924 – May 26, 2014) was an American academic. He was president of Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) from 1968 to 1994. Biography Dille was born on a farm near Dassel, Minnesota. He took a bachelor†...
* 1994–2008 Roland Barden * 2008–2014 Edna Mora Szymanski * 2014–present Anne E. Blackhurst


Academics

MSUM offers 76 undergraduate majors with 99 emphases and 14 graduate degree programs. MSUM's colleges: the College of Arts, Media and Communication; the College of Business and Innovation; the College of Education and Human Services; the College of Humanities and Social Sciences; and the College of Science, Health and the Environment. MSUM is accredited by 14 Higher education accreditation, national accrediting and certification agencies, including the Higher Learning Commission. The MSUM School of Business is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB). The Nursing program is accredited at both the baccalaureate (BSN) and master’s (MS in nursing) levels by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Additional areas of accreditation include: Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences; Athletic Training; and Teacher Education. MSUM also collaborates with Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota), Concordia College,
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, North Dakota State College of Science, and Minnesota State Community and Technical College on a Tri-College University program that offers students the chance to take courses between the five campuses that can be credited toward their degree. Minnesota State University Moorhead professors have been recognized with more Council for Advancement and Support of Education, CASE Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Professors of the Year designations than any college or university, public or private, in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa, or Wisconsin. One professor has earned Council for Advancement and Support of Education, CASE Carnegie United States Professor of the Year designation and eleven professors have earned designation as Council for Advancement and Support of Education, CASE Carnegie Minnesota Professor of the Year."U.S. Professors of the Year."
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. Accessed 2011-08-31.
Johnson, Jessie
"Dragons on Fire."
''OPEN Magazine,'' pp. 48–53, Fall 2009.


Publications

MSUM operates the New Rivers Press, a nonprofit literary press founded in 1968. The campus newspaper is ''The Advocate'', formerly''The MiSTiC.'' ''The MiSTiC'' was closed by university administration in 1970. The school also publishes a literary magazine, ''Red Weather,'' with the support of the English Department. The yearly publication is a journal of prose, poetry, interviews, photography and art by current undergraduates and graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Students produce a weekly open-submission literary journal entitled ''The Yellow Bicycle,'' a collection of poetry, prose, essays, and reviews. MSUM produces a daily faculty/staff email newsletter called ''Dragon Digest'' and a twice a year publication for its alumni and friends titled ''Moorhead Magazine.''


Dragon Radio

The school's college radio station is KMSC, an unlicensed station which airs on AM radio, AM 1500. KMSC is a student organization that has been set up to run as a Non-profit Educational radio station and serves as an in-house learning facility.


Notable events

MSUM sponsors a Student Academic Conference annually. The Student Academic Conference provides student researchers from each of its colleges with the opportunity to present their work to faculty, administration, peers, and the general public in a formal academic setting. The conference was first offered in 1998. The conference provides a formal setting for upper class students to present their research from classes required under their major. There is a possibility of the student's research being published or presented at a state, regional, or national conference. The Student Academic Conference is a great opportunity for students and MSUM to gain recognition on a larger scale. Any major or discipline can present at the conference as long as it abides by conference rules based on which forum the student chooses to present the research. There is an option to orally present using visual aids, Powerpoint, etc..., or the student can construct a poster board displaying key points and results to be presented in a more informal manner taking questions and inquiries from onlookers. The conference is kicked off by a luncheon for all the participants. For some majors, presenting at the conference is mandatory in which the student presents their discipline's research from their senior seminar or thesis class.


Athletics

Minnesota State University Moorhead teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's NCAA Division II. The Dragons are a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). The MSUM athletic teams are called the Dragons. MSUM has a wide variety of intramural sports including flag football, softball, and soccer. Club teams are also available for men's and women's rugby, men's and women's lacrosse, and baseball which compete nationally. Men's sports include Basketball, Cross country, football, Track & field, and wrestling. Women's sports offered are Dance, Basketball, cross country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & diving, Tennis, Track & field, and Volleyball


Study abroad programs

MSUM maintains a large number of study abroad programs throughout the world. Programs organic to MSUM include the following:


Asia

* Nankai University in Tianjin China * Kanda University of International Studies in Chiba, Chiba, Chiba Japan * Kanto Gakuin in Yokohama Japan * Nagoya Gakuin University in Nagoya, Aichi Japan * Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Beppu Japan * Chung-Ang University in Seoul, South Korea * Ming Chuan University in Taiwan


Australia

* University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia


Europe

* University of Portsmouth on England's southern coast * Keele University located between Liverpool and Birmingham, in England * University of Lincoln, Lincoln University located in central England * Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Oxford, England * Hedmark University College in southeast Norway


Notable alumni

File:Barkhad Abdi at LFCC Awards.jpg, Barkhad Abdi,
B.A. 2007,
2013 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominee File:Tim Purdon US Attorney Portrait.JPG, Tim Purdon,
B.A. English 1991,
United States Attorney, District of North Dakota. File:Collin Peterson official photo.jpg, Collin Peterson,
B.A. 1964,
U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 7th congressional district File:Dane Boedigheimer (7483766772).jpg, Dane Boedigheimer, B.A. 2003, The Annoying Orange creator.
* Barkhad Abdi, Actor, film director and producer * Neal Tapio, Trump presidential campaign director and South Dakota state senator. * Bob Bowlsby, Big 12 Commissioner * The Todd and Tyler Radio Empire, Todd Brandt, Co-host of The Todd and Tyler Radio Empire * Leif Enger, American author * David Joerger, Head Coach of the Sacramento Kings * Nikita Koloff (Nelson Scott Simpson), Professional wrestler * Gary Love, Chief Risk Officer, United Nations * Jan Maxwell, American actress * Douglas Medin, Research psychologist * Larry Munson, Radio announcer for the University of Georgia Bulldogs football for forty-two years * Collin Peterson, United States House of Representatives, Congressman of Minnesota's 7th congressional district, Minnesota's 7th district * Tim Purdon, 18th U.S. Attorney for the District of North Dakota * Adam Quesnell, stand-up comedian * Ed Schultz, American television and radio personality * Kevin Sorbo, (attended but did not graduate) American actor * Neal Tapio, American businessman and Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016, Trump presidential campaign director. * Marc Trestman, Head Coach of the Toronto Argonauts * Chris Tuchscherer – Wrestler; current mixed martial artist, formerly competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC * Jonathan Twingley, American artist, illustrator, and author * Jerry verDorn, American actor * Patrick Volkerding, Founder of Slackware, Slackware Linux distribution


Notable faculty

*
Roland Dille Roland Paul Dille (September 16, 1924 – May 26, 2014) was an American academic. He was president of Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) from 1968 to 1994. Biography Dille was born on a farm near Dassel, Minnesota. He took a bachelor†...
(1924–2014), Professor of English, Dean of Academic Affairs, then President for 26 years * David Mason (writer), David Mason (b. 1954), Poet & writer * Thomas McGrath (poet), Thomas McGrath (1916–1990), Poet, Rhodes scholar, and Professor of English * James Wright (poet), James Wright (1927–1980), Poet * Mark Mostert (1992–2000) Program Coordinator for Programs and Licensure in Learning Disabilities. Professor, of Special Education at Regent University author and lecturer on Eugenics, Facilitated Communication and "useless eaters".


See also

* List of colleges and universities in Minnesota * Higher education in Minnesota


References


Notes


External links

*
MSUM Athletics website
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