Fuselier, Malott, Bougary get published in BAMBED

Linda Fuselier, Biosciences & Women’s Studies, Dean Michelle Malott, Social and Natural Sciences, and student Azhar Bougary, published a manuscript in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education (BAMBED) in a special edition issue on innovations in molecular biology education. The article is entitled “From trace evidence to bioinformatics: putting bryophytes into molecular biology education.” BAMBED 39(1): 38-46.

MSUM hosts Regional History Day March 22

MSUM will host the West Central Regional History Day, Tuesday, March 22 from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Comstock Memorial Union Ballroom. It’s free and open to the public. History Day is a co-curricular program that encourages young people to explore an historical subject related to an annual theme, which this year is “Innovation in History: Impact and Change.”  […]

Free SoftChalk webinars during spring break

Softchalk is an application that allows you to easily create web-based instructional units. It’s wonderfully easy to learn and use. The units can be uploaded onto any website or into a course management system such as Moodle or D2L. Since MSUM has a site license for Softchalk, we are entitled to have representatives from the Softchalk company provide some training. […]

Weight Watchers At Work open house March 8

An open house meeting for the Weight Watchers At Work program will be held Tuesday, March 8 and again Tuesday, March 22 at 4:45 p.m. in the Hendrix Health Center conference room. You won’t want to miss the excitement and support of the best WW program ever! Weight Watchers is excited to announce the first major change in the Weight […]