Diane Wolter presents at NACADA national conference

Diane Wolter, Career Development Center, presented “Emerging Adults Theory and Identity Development” at the NACADA national conference in Salt Lake City. The presentation compared prevailing student development theories with the more recently introduced Emerging Adults model, and examined how student affairs professionals use college student theory in guiding identity development.

School of Business faculty and Dean Marsha Weber co-authored paper

School of Business accounting faculty Sheri Erickson and Mary Stone and Dean Marsha Weber co-authored the paper “Crisis Communication in the Banking Industry: Countrywide’s Use of Image Restoration Strategies” published in volume 16 of “Advances in Public Interest Accounting.” This case study analyzes Countrywide Financial’s responses to its financial crisis and illustrates the use of communication theory and image restoration […]

Physics & Astronomy Seminar Series is today

The MSUM Physics & Astronomy Seminar Series Presents: Observational Astronomy Projects at MSUM By Matt Craig, Ph.D. MSUM – Physics & Astronomy Friday, Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. in HA325 Dr. Craig will present an overview of several observational astronomy projects currently underway at MSUM.

Math faculty attend North Central Section Meeting

Sayel Ali, Justin James, and Wally Sizer, Mathematics, attended the North Central Section meeting of the Mathematical Association of America in Brookings, S.D., Oct. 18 and 19. The section includes Minnesota, North Dakota, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and part of South Dakota. Sizer presented the paper, Formation of the North Central Section, describing the early years of the section, in preparation for […]