Valerie Ritland participates in Multiage Study Tour to Australia

Dr. Valerie Ritland, School of Teaching and Learning, recently participated in a twelve day Multiage Study Tour to Australia. She joined 17 other educators from across the United States and Canada, along with two instructors from Northern State University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Participants visited two private schools in Sydney, Australia, and two public schools in Brisbane, Australia. The purpose of the […]

20K book award goes to MSUM professor

Anna Arnar, a professor in the Art & Design Department, recently received the Robert Motherwell Book Award for the best publication in the history and criticism of modernism in the arts, including the visual arts, literature, music and the performing arts. Nominations are made by publishers and the winner is chosen by a panel of distinguished scholars and writers. The […]

Pam McGee’s paper accepted as ATMAE Conference Proceeding Paper

Pam McGee, Technology, had a conference paper “Perceptions and Rankings of Technology Management Competencies” accepted after peer review as The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) Conference Proceeding Paper. It was also ranked as the Top paper submitted in the Management Track and was submitted as Best Conference Proceeding Papers, which if selected would be awarded in November […]

Steve Hoffbeck contributes chapter to a book on baseball history

Steve Hoffbeck, History, contributed a chapter to a new book on baseball history entitled The National Pastime, 2012: Short But Wondrous Summers: Baseball in the North Star State, a June publication of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). The book, available on Amazon.com and other online booksellers, tells the history of baseball in Minnesota from the 1870s to modern […]