Participate in body image focus group

Research has demonstrated that the rates of these eating and body image behaviors are increasing within these populations. The Eating Disorders and Body Image lab has been involved in several research projects in the past aimed at better understanding personal characteristics as well as family, peer, romantic partner, and other sociocultural influences that play significant roles in the lives of […]

Wisenden and students publish paper

For the second time in the same week, Brian Wisenden, Biosciences Department, has published another research paper. Biosciences undergraduates Randy Sutrisno and Phillip Schotte conducted a test of phylogenetic differences in predators’ ability to mask or biochemically degrade the chemical alarm cues of their prey that eke out of the predator’s digestive system.

25 students inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society

MSUM achieved accreditation of its business programs by AACSB International in 2010 – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. This is the most prestigious level of accreditation available to Business schools internationally. As a result of this achievement, the school was able to establish a chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society in 2010.

Splash Dash Saturday, last day to register

There’s still time to register for the Dragon Fire Splash Dash. Get sprayed, splashed, soaked or try to dodge it all. Costumes are encouraged! The Splash Dash starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 27, at Nemzek. Runners can take the Polar Plunge at the end of the race for free. Others can take the plunge for $5! For more information, […]

Carol Sibley donating books to school libraries

As a member of the 2013 Caldecott Committee, Carol H. Sibley, Library, received over 500 picture books from publishers during the 2012 publishing season. Through a grant process coordinated by Northern Lights Library Network, school librarians in northwest Minnesota were invited to apply to receive collections of these books.