School of Teaching and Learning faculty presented at the Multiage Institute

Dr. Valerie Ritland, Dr. Mary Dosch, and Dr. Camille Brandt, all School of Teaching and Learning, presented at the Multiage Institute: Joyful Teaching–Joyful Learning on August 8 and 9 at MSUM. With strong research supporting multiage classrooms in the highest achieving nations around the world, the institute focused on creating and effectively implementing multiage classrooms in public and private schools.

Economics faculty participate in Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting

Vernon Dobis, Economics, and T. J. Hansen, Economics, participated in the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting in Seattle, Wash., August 12-14, 2012. AAEA members specialize in applied economics research focused on agriculture and the environment, growth and development, and rural and regional economies. Hansen served as one of the judges for the AAEA’s Graduate Student Extension Competition.

This year’s MSUM/UND Spring Symposium held in Moorhead

The SLHS Department would like to announce that the MSUM/UND Spring Symposium will be held at the Courtyard by Marriott in Moorhead on April 4-5, 2013. The speaker is Pamela Crooke from Social Thinking who will be talking about communication of children and adults with high-functioning autism or Aspergers. More information and registration details will be available as the date […]

Chang-Seong Hong presented at Dongguk University

Chang-Seong Hong, Philosophy, presented his Korean-language article “The Paradox of Enlightenment and Private Language Argument” at a June conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Institute for Buddhist Culture at Dongguk University in Seoul, Korea.  A revised version of the 12,000-word paper was accepted for publication in the Aug. 31 issue of Bulgyohakbo, a Korean-language journal of Buddhist studies.

Richard Adler will present at two upcoming events

Dr. Richard Adler, Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences, will present “Counseling for Voice Disorders” at the University of Minnesota Duluth on October 6. He will also attend and present at the Canadian Professional Association for Transgender Health (CPATH) conference, September 21-23. Seven of his students are presenting their research as poster sessions at the ASHA convention in Atlanta, Ga., November 14-18.