Richard Kolotkin publishes marriage self-help book

Booktango publishing has recently released, “The Insightful Marriage: What You Really Need to Know and Do to be Happily Married” written by Richard Kolotkin, Professor of Psychology. This marriage self-help book is available for both Kindle and Nook readers. It is also available directly from Booktango.

Sandy Pearce chaired two sessions at ACIS in Chicago

Sandy Pearce, English, returned from the international meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies (ACIS) in Chicago, April 9-12. ACIS is an interdisciplinary organization presenting research on Irish literature, history, art, film, and music. Pearce chaired two sessions: one on Irish literature with NDSU colleagues, Miriam and Andrew Mara, and one on art history.

English faculty and students present at Minnesota Council of Teachers of English Conference

Dr. Elizabeth Kirchoff, Associate Professor of English, along with Katie Hansen, Abby Swegarden, and David Vinje, all three students majoring in Communication Arts/Literature Teacher Education, presented at the Minnesota Council of Teachers of English Spring Conference Friday, April 12, in Bloomington, Minn. Their panel presentation, “From Theory to Practice: Luring and Leading Reluctant Readers,” focused on pre-reading and during-reading lesson […]

Steve Grineski co-presented paper at conference

Steve Grineski, School of Teaching and Learning, co-presented a paper with Julie Landsman titled, “Follow the White Supremacist Money: Education Funding as Perpetuator of White Privilege and How Educators Can Work for Change.” The paper was presented at the 14th Annual White Privilege Conference: The Color of Money- Reclaiming our Humanity held in Seattle, Wash.