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 […]

Zhimin Guan participated in artist’s residency in China summer 2012

Zhimin Guan, a professor in the Art and Design Department at Minnesota State University Moorhead, participated in “Spark-Chinese Contemporary Art Invitational 2012.” He also joined the International Artist’s Residency in conjunction with an exhibition held in Xichang and Chendu, both in Sichuan province, China, in July.  The invitational art residency featured 35 artists from China and the United States. During […]

School of Teaching and Learning faculty presented at the Multiage Institute

Dr. Valerie Ritland, Dr. Mary Dosch, and Dr. Camille Brandt, all School of Teaching and Learning, presented at the Multiage Institute: Joyful Teaching–Joyful Learning on August 8 and 9 at MSUM. With strong research supporting multiage classrooms in the highest achieving nations around the world, the institute focused on creating and effectively implementing multiage classrooms in public and private schools.

Lall and Lumb publish paper

Vinod Lall and Ruth Lumb, both School of Business, and Abel Moreno, Metropolitan State College of Denver, had a paper published in Indian Journal of Economics & Business, (August 2012), Vol . 11, No.2, pages 359-372. The paper, titled “Selection and Prioritization of Projects- A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Approach” addresses the challenge that an organization with limited resources faces […]

Chang-Seong Hong presented at Dongguk University

Chang-Seong Hong, Philosophy, presented his Korean-language article “The Paradox of Enlightenment and Private Language Argument” at a June conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Institute for Buddhist Culture at Dongguk University in Seoul, Korea.  A revised version of the 12,000-word paper was accepted for publication in the Aug. 31 issue of Bulgyohakbo, a Korean-language journal of Buddhist studies.