MSUM hosted undergraduate research meeting

MSUM was host to the 7th Annual Undergraduate Research in the Molecular Sciences (URMS) meeting October 28-29, 2011. Students and faculty from as far away as Minot State University, South Dakota State University and Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota (Winona) enjoyed two days of stimulating scientific discussions and debate. The 110+ participants took part in oral and poster presentations of […]

ACS student chapter receives honorable mention

The American Chemical Society Student Chapter at MSUM has received an Honorable Mention for its activities conducted during the 2010-2011 academic year. The club is involved in campus and community outreach and service projects including volunteering at the Dorothy Day House and providing drop-in tutoring for students in freshman- and sophomore-level chemistry courses.  The club also organizes student participation in […]

Physics Seminar

Physics seminar Sept. 23 on “Lasting Media Based on Novel Vitreous Rare Earth Phosphates:  High Energy X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Studies” A physics seminar on “Lasting Media Based on Novel Vitreous Rare Earth Phosphates:  High Energy X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Studies” will be held Friday, Sept. 23 from 2:30 to 3:20 p.m. in Hagen Hall 325. […]

Joe Provost named advisor of the month

The Student Organization Advisory Committee is pleased to present Joe Provost with the December–January Student Organization Advisor of the Month Award. He was nominated for her commitment to the Chemistry and Biochemistry Club (CBC). Provost is a professor of Biochemistry and Biotechnology. He is dedicated to his teaching as well his research, involving many of the students of CBC. Provost’s […]

Winona Chemistry Professor Presents two Seminars Jan. 28

Winona State University Chemistry Professor John Deming presents two seminars Thursday, Jan. 28 in Hagen Hall 113. “Inquiry Instruction That Works: A guide to developing scientific thinking skills” will be held from 3:30-4:30 p.m. and “Evaluation of Inquiry,” a one-hour seminar on effectively assessing inquiry in science, will be held from 4:30-5:30 p.m. For abstract information, please click the headline.