Nominations still open for Dille Lecturer Award

Nominate your respected colleagues or favorite professors for the prestigious Dille Lecturer Award! Successful nominees will demonstrate how they transform the world by transforming students’ lives. Award nominees must be: tenured faculty members respected teachers and scholars respected for developing stimulating ideas dynamic communicators Deliver nominations to the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs (Owens Hall 206) by […]

Degree Audit moves to Self-Service

As of Friday, April 12, 2019, the Degree Audit Report link to the Interactive Audit will no longer display in Student eServices. The “Degree Audit Portal” will be renamed to “Degree Audit” and take students to the landing page for Self-Service. Self-Service Degree Audits will display the same information in a new, up-to-date format. It will also allow students to […]

Physics senior project presentations

Friday, April 12 | 3-4 p.m. | Hagen 325 Senior Physics majors Samuel Holen and Andrew Louwagie Gordon will be presenting their Senior Project in a talk on Friday, April 12 at 3 p.m. in Hagen Hall 325. Mr. Holen will be talking about his senior project “Modelling an Infinite Slot Potential.” This will be followed by a talk by Mr. Louwagie Gordon about his senior […]

Dr. Kramar, Minei present at national conference

Dr. David Kramar and undergraduate Geosciences student Asami Minei attended the 2019 National Conference of the American Association of Geographers in Washington D.C. from April 3 – April 7. At the conference, they presented their research entitled “Application of Object-Oriented Classification and Non-NIR Vegetation Indices to Quantify Prairie Restoration Efforts at Two Sites in Western MN.” Co-authored by Dr. Valquiria […]