Faculty, doctoral student present at Universidad Tecnológica del Perú

Boyd Bradbury, Erin Gillett, Marci Glessner, Kathrina O’Connell (Educational Leadership doctoral student), and Ximena Suarez-Sousa presented at the Universidad Tecnológica del Perú (UTP) in Lima, Peru on March 7, 2019. The presentation introduced the audience to the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and to the process of developing local academic norms for the formative assessments measuring the basic early literacy […]

School of Art students’ research highlighted for Women’s History Month

Last semester twelve students participated in Professor Anna S. Arnar’s “Curatorial Projects” seminar in which each student conducted research on artwork by women artists featured in the permanent collection of the Plains Art Museum. The class produced a 97-page catalogue titled “Out of Storage” with essays dedicated to forty-one different artists. These essays are currently being used by the Plains […]

Marketing students to present studies at hospitality and tourism conference

By Kiley Fee and McKenzie Zacha (Marketing major, Paseka School of Business) with their advisor, Dr. Wooyang Kim (Assistant Professor of Marketing), two papers have been accepted at 2019 Annual Meeting of the Korea-America Hospitality & Tourism Educators Association. These studies will be presented at the conference and published in the conference proceedings (Las Vegas, NV: April 12-13, 2019). The […]

Dr. Ocaña presents co-authored research at conference in Czech Republic

Dr. Anthony Ocaña (Communication Studies, School of Communication and Journalism) presented his co-authored research this past weekend in Prague, Czech Republic, at the Progressive Connexions project Humour: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference. The paper, entitled “I’m So Angry I Made a Sign”: The Use of Humour in Protest Signs, analyzed how protest sign humour used in large US demonstrations between 2016-2018 […]

Zepper reads at two events to promote ‘Moonman’

Professor Kevin Zepper, Department of English, read at two events in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to promote his recent publication, Moonman (Jule’s Poetry Playhouse Press). Zepper read at Organic Books in downtown Albuquerque, and the Sunday Chatter, a program of classical music and poetry. He is one half of the musical/poetry duo, Lines&Notes, along with Professor Terrie Manno, Music department.