Research on Teaching & Learning and Healthcare Practices to Counteract Disruptions Caused by Pandemic

Recent research projects by School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership Faculty, students, and MSUM staff and administration show the way to counteract disruptions caused by pandemic – Singh, J., Albertson A, Sillerud B. Telemedicine during COVID-19 Crisis and in Post-Pandemic/Post-Vaccine World—Historical Overview, Current Utilization, and Innovative Practices to Increase Utilization. Healthcare. Link – https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare1006104 Singh, J., Singh, L., & Matthees, […]

Dr. Lisa Stewart, School Psych, and Alums Present at ND MTSS conference

Dr. Lisa H. Stewart, School Psychology, presented two sessions at the statewide ND MultiTiered Systems of Support (MTSS) conference on June 13, 14 and 15, 2022.  She presented on “Reading is an Equity Issue” and “Evidence-Based Practice or Practice-Based Evidence:  Improving Outcomes”.  Dr. Stewart was also on the conference planning team and MSUM School Psych provided National Cert. in School […]

Special Physics Seminar by SAC Keynote Speaker

Thursday, April 28 | 3 p.m. | Hagen 325 | Zoom  Please join us Thursday, April 28 at 3 p.m. for a special seminar by Dr. Heather Cegla, who was the keynote speaker at the Student Academic Conference a few weeks ago. Dr. Cegla, who graduated from MUSM in 2010 and is currently an assistant professor at the University of […]

Design and animation students develop a game celebrating diversity, equity and inclusion

Angela Konz, a graphic communication major, and her partner Rebecca Zych, an animation major, created a Halloween-themed video game called “The Great Halloween Kerfuffle” in their Interactive Media Studio class and will present their game at this year’s Student Academic Conference on Tuesday, April 5. In the game, Arora, a kind witch, travels through the realms of different characters to save her Halloween party. […]