MSUM Common Read features best-selling author Wes Moore
Tuesday, Oct. 8 | 7 p.m. | Hansen Theatre
Tuesday, Oct. 8 | 7 p.m. | Hansen Theatre
David Kupferman, School of Teaching and Learning, has recently published the book Childhood, Science Fiction, and Pedagogy: Children Ex Machina, with Springer. Kupferman served as the lead editor of the collected volume (along with his colleague Andrew Gibbons from Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand), which includes 12 chapters by contributors from around the world. The book considers the […]
In May 2019, Dr. Mary Dosch (psychology) and Vicki Riedinger (SLHS) led a group of 29 cross-disciplinary students on a 12-day service learning study abroad to Greece. While in Greece, they went to an elementary school for refugee children and worked with them to create artwork to beautify and personalize their school campus. In addition, Dr. Dosch presented her experiences […]
Dr. Renee Harmon, assistant professor in Educational Leadership is a contributing author in the recent publication “New directions in earth system governance research,” published in Earth System Governance. The Earth System Governance project is a global research alliance that explores novel, effective governance mechanisms to cope with the current transitions in the biogeochemical systems of the planet. A decade after […]
Recently Drs. Aaron Peterson, Belma Sadikovic, and Renée Harmon from the Educational Leadership Graduate Studies program traveled to Orlando, Florida to attend the NASPA 2019 Student Success Conference, which was really four conferences in one. The themes addressed at the conference were Assessment, Persistence, and Data Analytics, Closing the Achievement Gap, First-generation Success, and Student Financial Wellness. There were over […]