Black History Month Fact
Daniel Hale Williams was the first person to successfully perform open heart surgery. He was one of the first African American surgeons in America.
Daniel Hale Williams was the first person to successfully perform open heart surgery. He was one of the first African American surgeons in America.
Openings in Mgmt 370 (online) & Mgmt 380 (online) for 2009 Summer Session, May 18-June 5.
Four MSUM undergraduates (Bioscience majors Vincent Anani, Bennen Bierman, and Gabe Pankonin and Computer Science major Jake Humphrey) submitted a proposal to the IMPACT competition held by the Mayo Clinic earlier this month. The proposal detailed their hypothesis explaining what may be the underlying cause of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Earlier this week, their proposal was named one of eight […]
MSUM alumni Nels Onstad (MS ’03 Educational Leadership and BS ’95 Mathematics Education) is currently the Minnesota Department of Education Director of Personnel Licensing. Nels moved to MDE after serving several years as the West Central Public School Secondary Principal.
Dr. Julie Swaggert, Educational Leadership, presented in early February at the Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference sponsored by the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Her co-presenter was Neil Gleason, Clinical Psychology graduate student at MSU Mankato. The poster session based on school research completed in Africa, was titled: “Distributed Leadership at a High-Performing School in Rural Zambia: A Case Study.”