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Emily Klym ’12 named TRMF chief financial officer

February 24, 2022

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Article courtesy of the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation.

Klym has directed the organization’s accounting activities as controller since 2018

(Medora, ND) – The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation (TRMF) is happy to announce that Emily Klym, an Edgeley native who graduated from Dickinson State University in 2012, has assumed the mantle of Chief Financial Officer for the organization.

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DSU’s Easton and Dragseth co-teach business course with an element of Theodore Roosevelt

June 17, 2021

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Dr. Debora Dragseth (left) and DSU President Steve Easton (right)

Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation (TRMF) employees have the unique professional-development opportunity this summer to take a business leadership course with a touch of Theodore Roosevelt mixed into the presentations. Dickinson State University (DSU) President Steve Easton and Dr. Debora Dragseth, provost and vice president for academic affairs at DSU, are co-teaching the course, Management and Leadership: In the Arena.

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Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation representatives visit DSU campus to discuss student internships

January 22, 2021

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Representatives of the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation met with Dickinson State University faculty and staff members at the Agriculture & Technical Studies building.

Representatives of the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation in Medora, North Dakota, visited the Dickinson State University (DSU) campus Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, to discuss future student internship opportunities.

The group spent some time meeting with DSU faculty and staff at the Agriculture & Technical Studies building before taking a driving tour of the campus. Then, they broke for lunch before meeting with leadership from Academic Affairs as well as students who may be interested in interning in Medora.

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Internship turned scholarship: Five DSU students rewarded by TRMF for hard work, dedication

October 30, 2020

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Written by Kayden Heckaman, DSU Student Intern

How they’re going to pay for a college education is usually one of the first questions students ask themselves when deciding to pursue a degree. They often seek out scholarships and grant funding in order to lessen their financial load rather than taking on additional debt, and one organization in Western North Dakota is helping several Dickinson State University (DSU) students do just that. The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation (TRMF) has awarded scholarships to five DSU students who interned for them during the summer season and demonstrated hard work and dedication.