Writing about socio-scientific issues

Meena Balgopal (formerly Biosciences Dept. and currently at Colorado State University) and Alison Wallace, Biosciences, have published a featured article “Writing about socio-scientific issues: a “write” way to improve decision-making skills” in the March issue of “The American Biology Teacher” journal of the National Association of Biology Teachers.

Paul Sando authors chapter

Dr. Paul Sando, Anthropology and Earth Science, has authored a chapter of the book; Beyond the Border: Tensions across the Forty-Ninth Parallel in the Great Plains and Prairies (Conway, Kyle, and Tim Pasch, Editors), now entering the final proof prior to printing at MacGill-Queen’s University Press in Canada. The chapter is titled; Water and Political Relations between the Upper Plains […]

Graduate student lectures

Tuesday, April 2, CMU 203 3:30-4 Presentation 1: Bullying Prevention in Middle School- Jodi Stauss-Stassen, MS in Nursing, 2012 4-4:15 Coffee/Snacks 4:15-4:45 Presentation 2: Technology for Aphasia Treatment- Heidi Iwashita, MS in Speech-Language Pathology, 2013 AND

March Major Madness Covers Spectrum of Career Exploration

Encourage your students to attend career workshops MSUM prepares graduates for careers. However, getting from point A to point B isn’t always an easy path! That’s why the Career Development Center hosts March Major Madness, a series of workshops to help students with all facets of career exploration—discovering interests, learning about majors, matching careers to majors, and preparing for internships […]

March Major Madness Covers Spectrum of Career Exploration

Workshops to help find the right career for YOU! March Major Madness is a series of workshops to help students with all facets of career exploration—discovering interests, learning about majors, matching careers to majors, and preparing for internships and jobs. No matter where you’re at in the career exploration cycle—a freshman with no career clarity, a sophomore who can’t decide between majors […]