Kupferman presents paper at American Educational Research Association annual meeting

David Kupferman, School of Teaching and Learning, presented a paper at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual meeting in Toronto, Canada this week. AERA is the largest and most prestigious education research conference in North America. His paper, titled “Naked School Lunch: Neoliberal Education Policy as William S. Burroughs’ Control Society,” looks at how the writings of William Burroughs […]

Short granted residency at Theano Point

Sherry Lee Short, Professor of Drawing and Illustration in the School of Art, has been granted the international The Wild artist residency at Theano Point, Ontario, Canada, June 2019. The Wild residency is located in a remote wilderness on the shores of Lake Superior. This will be Short’s third wilderness residency. In 2018, she was Artist-in-Residence at Isle Royale National […]

Dr. Kramar, Minei present at national conference

Dr. David Kramar and undergraduate Geosciences student Asami Minei attended the 2019 National Conference of the American Association of Geographers in Washington D.C. from April 3 – April 7. At the conference, they presented their research entitled “Application of Object-Oriented Classification and Non-NIR Vegetation Indices to Quantify Prairie Restoration Efforts at Two Sites in Western MN.” Co-authored by Dr. Valquiria […]

School Psychology students, faculty attend national conference

Nine School Psychology program graduate students, along with Dr. Mary Dosch and Dr. Peg Potter attended the National Association of School Psychologists annual conference in Atlanta. Second year student Ashley Doll did a verbal presentation based on her master’s thesis which looked at the use of eye-tracking technology as a possible early assessment procedure for identifying autism in preschool children. […]