Rasmussen University’s Fargo and Moorhead Campuses Closed April 4 and April 5 Due to Inclement Weather Conditions
Lectures will move to virtual format
Fargo (April 4, 2023)—Due to inclement winter weather impacting the area, Rasmussen University announced today that its Fargo and Moorhead campuses will be closed Tues., April 4 and Wed., April 5. Lectures will move to a virtual format. Instructors will work with their students to reschedule in-person simulation labs and clinicals to a different day. The campus is expected to re-open on Thurs., April 6 at 8 a.m.

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