Alexa Merkens ’19 had an unforgettable summer as an intern for the F-M RedHawks baseball club.
Kelly Knutson ’15, who is now based in Troy, N.Y., is a field organizer for the National Audubon Society. You would likely catch him wearing a flannel shirt, coffee in hand, advocating for renewable energy or foraging for mushrooms.
Considering you probably already have your social media apps (Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter) covered, we have curated the best apps to help you stay organized, inspired and on top of your studies and finances.
What do you do when you realize that the career path you’ve prepared for your entire academic career isn’t the right fit after all?
Looking to get out of the city and enjoy the sunshine and heat of summer? We’ve got all the spots to enjoy time away with friends for the perfect day trip.
This Montana native definitely found a second home in Minnesota.
Want to study abroad and immerse yourself in Spanish? Then consider the enriching program in beautiful Segovia, Spain, where you’ll be surrounded by friendly Spaniards, culture and history.
You may have never heard of Kalmar, but this town in Sweden will always hold a special place in my heart. With a population smaller than Moorhead, Kalmar became a home away from home after four months of unforgettable travels, people and delightful coffee breaks.
When was the last time you reached for your encyclopedia? For most of us, it has been a while. Maybe decades. Today’s college students may have never cracked one open. Or even used a card catalog in the library.
We all know how summer goes: You have a blast and it happens too fast.