Dragons in the news

Take a look at the news stories featuring MSUM in recent weeks. Stories are presented in chronological order. Kloos named interim St. Cloud tech college president, SC Times: “The Board of Trustees of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities announced Wednesday that Lori Kloos will be interim president of St. Cloud Technical & Community College effective Aug. 1 … Kloos has a […]

Free 10 day pass at the Gerdin Wellness Center June 21-30

Wednesday June 21 – Friday, June 30 The Gerdin Wellness Center will have a free 10 day pass starting June 21-June 30. Simply check in at the front desk during the 10-day period, sign your liability waiver, and get access to the gymnasiums, cardio and strength equipment, group fitness classes and the massage chair. This is a great time to try out the facility […]

Council on Undergraduate Research e-newsletter

In this issue of the CUR e-newsletter: CUR President Susan Larson Advocates for Undergraduate Research in Fargo’s The Forum NAS Recommends NSF Develop Plan for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Science Research URPD Sponsor Invites Conference Attendees to View Tech Platform for Undergraduate Researchers Summer Undergrad Researchers: Apply for Travel Grants to the October National Diversity in STEM Conference Travel Grant […]

Council on Undergraduate Research president’s op-ed published in Forum

The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) President—and Concordia College Professor—Susan Larson advocates for undergraduate research in the Fargo Forum. In “Undergraduate Research Opportunities Foster Creative and Innovative Thinkers,” an op-ed in the June 14 issue of Fargo’s newspaper The Forum, CUR president Susan Larson (Concordia College, MN) called attention to the contributions of undergraduate research to the nation and the […]

Drs. Dosch, Paul lead study abroad course in Dominican Republic

Dr. Mary Dosch, Psychology, and Dr. David Paul, Counseling and Student Affairs, recently returned from co-teaching a 12 day study abroad course to the Dominican Republic. This intercultural, interdisciplinary tour included graduate and undergraduate students from Counseling and Student Affairs, Anthropology, Social Work, Speech Language Hearing and Education.