Dr. Stewart publishes article on read alouds in young children

Dr. Lisa H. Stewart is a member of the School Psychology faculty and published the article “Joyful Learning with Stories: Making the Most of Read Alouds” with co-authors Kathleen Horst and Susan True in the March 2019 National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) journal Young Children. The article outlines best practices in implementing Repeated Read Alouds in […]

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 […]

Math talks

Wednesday, April 10 | 4-5 p.m. | BR 268 There are two Math talks today in BR 268 starting at 4 p.m. Each of them will be 25 minutes long: Speaker: Christopher BellTitle: Dedekind Cuts and Irrational Numbers Speaker: Rachel SchmiessTitle: An Introduction to Cryptographic Methods

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 […]