Missed President Blackhurst’s welcome back message? View it online
If you missed President Anne Blackhurst’s welcome back message yesterday, you can view her presentation online here: http://www.mnstate.edu/president/news-notes/speeches.aspx
If you missed President Anne Blackhurst’s welcome back message yesterday, you can view her presentation online here: http://www.mnstate.edu/president/news-notes/speeches.aspx
Kenny (Arthur) Bowling and Jordan Falkum, students from the School of Visual Arts, participated in a five week program at The Villa del Vergigno Archaeological Project in Montelupo Fiorentino, a small Tuscan town on the Arno River, just ten miles west of Florence.
As you prepare for fall semester, don’t forget to schedule a library session for your courses. Most students begin their research using Google, and while that’s not necessarily a bad thing, they often cannot connect or locate the full-text of their results or even make appropriate resource choices. Library instruction sessions utilize best practices in effective and engaged teaching, and […]
Journalism & Mass Communication Assistant Professor Lok Pokhrel presented his current research titled “News-media Framing of Obesity, Responsibility Attribution, and Moral Discourses” at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) national convention on Aug 6, 2015 in San Francisco.
Doris Walker-Dalhouse, Professor Emerita, STL, and A. Derick Dalhouse, Professor Emeritus, Psychology, presented a paper at the 17th Annual International Conference on Education, May 18-21 in Athens, Greece. The title of the paper was Preservice Teachers’ Cross-Cultural Competence in Teaching about Immigrants and Refugees.