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Dragon stories of community and partnerships at MSUM.
Dale Wolf ’85 (history) and Beth (Grabinger) Wolf ’84 (speech language hearing sciences) and ’85 (speech language pathology & audiology) are partners in life and in work.
Unseen is dedicated to thwarting human trafficking and impacts lives around the world by partnering with organizations that directly rescue victims from the clutches of forced services and despair.
Moorhead Mayor Shelly Carlson believes that the future of Moorhead and of MSUM are intertwined, as college students thrive along with their community.
MSU Moorhead president Tim Downs writes about how higher education must serve as a talent pipeline and a true partner in its region’s success.  
Starting college can be an enormous financial burden for many students. While they are getting an education they value, making ends meet can be a struggle, especially for those living independently for the first time. MSUM is assisting students with this burden by establishing the Dragon Pantry.
On Thursday, October 28th, MSUM alumni, friends, families, faculty and staff come together for a 24-hour, online giving event known as MSUM Giving Day. Donors not only have the opportunity to support their choice of scholarships, programs, and special projects, but they also have the opportunity to magnify the impact of their gifts thanks to nearly $200,000 in matching gifts and challenges.
Last week, MSUM hosted Minnesota’s Senate Capital Investment Committee, whose members were on campus to learn more about our planned renovation of Weld Hall.
Directly across from the campus gates, at the site of the former Newman Center, the sign marks a spot for the future Alumni Center, which will be a hub for thousands of Dragons who call MSUM their alma mater.
This week, the 2023 legislative session will conclude with a $2.6 billion capital investment package that includes $23 million for Weld Hall—a project that's been "shovel ready" since 2018.