Geology Students Explore Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Students in Dr. Abshire’s GEOS 102: Geology in the National Parks recently traded the classroom for one of our nation’s finest parks, enjoying a full day of experiential learning in the field. Joining them were four Environmental Geology majors from Dr. Abshire’s GEOS 340 course. The group explored several trails throughout the day, taking in remarkable wildlife sightings including bison, […]

Psychology students attend and present at Red River Psychology Conference

Psychology students attended and presented at the annual Red River Psychology Conference, held at Concordia College on Friday, April 24th. Students had the opportunity to present their original research to professors, students, and other professionals from the region. Several psychology research labs were represented at the conference. Students in attendance include:

Accessibility Tip: Avoid Images of Text

Images that contain text are often used in graphics, announcements, or promotional materials. While these images may look visually appealing, they can create accessibility barriers if the text is not available in another format. Screen readers cannot read text that is embedded inside an image. This means people who rely on assistive technology may miss important information if it only […]

Dr. Kwame Addey’s Research Published in Top Finance Journal

Dr. Kwame Addey in collaboration with Dr. Kekoura Sakouvogui of the U.S. Census Bureau, has published a study titled “Industrial policy and downside risk: Evidence from CHIPS-Exposed firms” in The North American Journal of Economics and Finance (Impact factor: 3.9).  Their work explores how the CHIPS Act affects stock market risk, with particular attention to market beta, downside risk, and […]