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Claudia Gates, School of Teaching and Learning, shared the content of a presentation titled “Familiar Unfamiliar: Teaching Students of Color to Use Familiar Organizers to Navigate Unfamiliar Information” at the 2015 National Black Families, Black Relationships, and Black Sexuality Conference in Philadelphia. Gates discussed how The Critical Race Theory influences the educational process and inequalities that black children experience in […]
David Tack, School of Teaching and Learning, was the keynote speaker and led two breakout sessions last Friday at the Southwest Minnesota Association of Alternative Programs conference. The sessions focused on Tack’s research on creating community within learning environments, and was attended by over 60 teachers and administrators.
Steve Hoffbeck, History Department, author of the book “The Haymakers: A Chronicle of Five Farm Families,” will talk about the stories behind his book at the Frazee Library LINK Site Tuesday, Oct. 6 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Hoffbeck will also be at Lake Agassiz Regional Library’s (LARL) Mahnomen LINK Site, Tuesday, Oct. 6 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. The HAYMAKERS presentation […]
Kim Mollberg, Paseka School of Business, had an article titled “Property-Related Litigation Costs Held Includible in Home Office Deduction” published in the October 2015 edition of Journal of Accountancy, the flagship publication of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Published continuously since 1905, the Journal of Accountancy (with 388,000 paid subscriptions) reaches more financial decision makers than all the other […]