Marilea Bramer, philosophy, presented paper at North American Society for Social Philosophy meeting

MSUM Philosophy Department’s Associate Professor, Marilea Bramer, PhD, presented her paper: “How to Conceive of Infant Autonomy: The Structure and Uses of Infant Autonomy in a Moral Framework” at the North American Society for Social Philosophy meeting at William Jewell College in Liberty, MO in July. Later that month, she participated in a Reading Group that discussed Kant and Plato […]

Dr. Boyd Bradbury earns QM Certification for three more courses

Boyd Bradbury, Interim Dean of Education & Human Services, recently earned Quality Matters™ Certification for three online courses: ·         ED 613: Social Cultural Political & Community Dimensions of Education ·         ED 636: Policy and Educational Finance ·         ED 790: Topics in Ed: Superintendency Seminar QM Reviews are a rigorous peer review process. He has been recognized for this achievement at […]

Dr. Kenyon Williams to present Faculty Percussion Recital tonight

Come join Dr. Kenyon Williams as he presents a solo faculty percussion recital on Thursday, Sept. 10th with Dr. Monte Grise (saxophone), Dr. Tiana Grise (flute), and Kathryn Malaktaris (marimba) in Weld Hall at 7:30pm. The concert will feature a wide variety of musical styles and works for acoustic, electric, and mechanical instruments. Admission is free, but tickets are required. […]

Open forums scheduled today for assessing U-WSLO #3

Today’s open forum will be held from 2 – 4 p.m. in the Faculty Development Center, Library 124 MSUM’s HLC Assessment Academy Team, a sub-committee of the University Assessment Committee, has been working the past two years preparing for the HLC Reaffirmation of Accreditation visit scheduled for April 2017. Choosing the Open Pathways Project is one of the requirements for […]