Supporting Students During the Government Shutdown

As the government shutdown continues, it’s important to remind students that several campus resources remain available to support their well-being and academic success. Please consider sharing the following services with students who may benefit: Dragon Pantry The Dragon Pantry provides free food and personal care items to any currently enrolled student experiencing food insecurity. It’s a confidential and welcoming resource […]

Dr. Heather Siek receives Nancy Parlin Grant to attend the National Black Child Development Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

Dr. Heather Siek, Assistant Professor of Psychology, received grant funding through the Nancy Parlin grant to be able to attend the National Black Child Development Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Siek attended sessions related to the eight essential outcomes for black child development which included: safe communities, mental health, education, nutrition, digital safety, representation, safe environment/climate and narratives.

PSB Faculty-Student Research Accepted for Presentation at International Marketing Conference

A faculty-student research paper coauthored by Madilynn Moen (B.A. student with a Marketing emphasis), Ralf Mehnert-Meland, J.D., and Dr. Wooyang Kim from the Paseka School of Business (PSB) has been accepted for presentation at the 2026 Association of Marketing Theory and Practice (AMTP) conference. The AMTP is a premier international marketing conference to be held in Myrtle Beach, SC, March […]

Campus Resources Available During the Government Shutdown

Even during uncertain times, MSUM remains committed to supporting students. The following resources are available to help you navigate personal, academic, and financial challenges: Dragon Pantry The Dragon Pantry provides free food and personal care items to any currently enrolled student experiencing food insecurity. It’s a confidential and welcoming resource available to you whenever needed. If individuals would like to […]

Friday seminar: Gene expression in the developing brain

Join us this Friday, October 31 at 3:00 p.m. in Langseth Hall 118 and on Zoom for the next session of the Friday Research Exploration and Education (FREE) Seminar Series in the Biosciences Department. Title: Role of Emx2 in the Developing Brain Speakers: Madison Aberle, Guzoro Adumah, Aisha Chovuchovu, Eyerusalem Kinfe, Opeyemi Olowoniyi, Colton Tapson This week’s speakers will present […]