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Connecting with the local community helps speech-language pathology graduate students refine their skills while providing needed services.
Miranda Hamman, a graduate student pursuing her master’s in speech pathology, created a project about the negative effects of screen time on young children, which she’ll present at the annual Student Academic Conference.
MSUM stories of Spanish students, alumni, employees and community partners.
The Ozhiitaa School Social Work Scholars Program prepares future school social workers with specialized training, mentorship, and financial support, ensuring they’re ready to make a difference in Minnesota schools.
Minnesota State University Moorhead alum Chris Johnson proudly serves area women as leader of The Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead.
Tara Carlson is a single parent and MSUM alum. She shares how she was able to balance parenting with being a college student.
I once considered myself, and gloriously upheld the title, a self-proclaimed “dinosaur” of online instruction. I am a Professor of Social Work. I teach practice classes. I held firm in the belief that there was no need to use MSUM’s online teaching platform.
Social work student, Myrla Villa received the Sanford Health Equity in Education Scholarship for $5,000. As a home dialysis unit secretary for Sanford, Myrla’s heart for others shines in her interactions with patients and staff.
Eman Yassin, alum, current student, and advocate social worker was honored with the Virginia McKnight Binger Heart of Community Award.
Ever since Kelsi O’Keefe ’06 (social work) was young she knew she wanted to be in field that allowed her to help others. After graduating from MSUM, she felt she had found the perfect profession in social work. Although O’Keefe loved her job and saw the good she was doing with her patients, she felt she needed something that produced more tangible results.