Park publishes chapter in ‘Contextualizing and Organizing Contingent Faculty: Reclaiming Academic Labor in Universities’

Sungok Reina Park, School of Teaching and Learning, published a chapter in the book Contextualizing and Organizing Contingent Faculty: Reclaiming Academic Labor in Universities, edited by Ishmael Munene (Lexington Books, 2018). The book presents organizing strategies for contingent faculty, providing a thorough and comprehensive view of the contingent labor movement across the globe. Given the hierarchical culture of Korean society, […]

Pam McGee to speak on “The Art of Agile Facilitation” at PMI event

Pam McGee, associate professor in the Professional Management Department, will be speaking on “The Art of Agile Facilitation” at the PMI-ND Fargo Outreach Event today, April 18, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Aldevron PRACS building, 4837 Amber Valley Parkway South, Fargo. It will be held in the Phaeton meeting room on the first floor. The event is free with with […]

GIS workshop offered at Expanding Your Horizons Conference

Kay Anderson, GISP, GIS Programs Manager at Cass County Government and Carol Wickenheiser, GISP, Lead GIS Specialist for AE2S, Inc. partnered with MSUM students Caroline Wirries and Alexander Johnson and Dr. David Kramar, Anthropology and Earth Sciences, to present the workshop, “Mapping Your World,” as part of the Expanding Your Horizons Conference on April 7. This conference invites young women […]

Pablo co-authors paper accepted for publication in Global Finance Journal

The Global Finance Journal recently accepted the paper titled “Corporate Governance and its Effect on Productivity Under Different Business Environments: Evidence from Latin America” for publication. Eduardo Pablo, Professor of Finance at the Paseka School of Business, coauthored this research with Hernán Herrera and Sandra Gaitán, both professors at Universidad EAFIT in Medellín, Colombia. According to Google Scholar, the Global […]