Lall writes column for Prairie Business Magazine
Vinod Lall, Co-chair and Professor at the Paseka School of Business, wrote an invited column on Blockchain in the Prairie Business Magazine. The column can be accessed at prairiebusinessmagazine.com.
Vinod Lall, Co-chair and Professor at the Paseka School of Business, wrote an invited column on Blockchain in the Prairie Business Magazine. The column can be accessed at prairiebusinessmagazine.com.
John Benson, STL, presented a paper, “The Role of Primary Education, Secondary School Choice, and Teacher Placement in Developing Tanzanian Identity since Independence” as part of a panel on Educating Tanzanians: Postcolonial Education, Ujamaa and Identity at the African Studies Association Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA on Thursday, November 29.
The Speech-Language Pathology program was well-represented at the American Speech Language Hearing Association national convention Nov. 14-17 in Boston. Student research mentored by Dr. Kris Vossler, Dr. Elaine Pyle and Dr. Tina Veale was accepted for poster sessions for thesis research (Meredith Egeland, Andi Elvert, Kelsey Kowalski, and Rachel Sawatzky) and portfolio research (Mariah Benz). Mariah Benz also was very […]
Richard Lahti, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Steve Lindaas, Physics and Astronomy, attended and ran sessions at the MnSTA Conference on Science Education Fall conference. Richard Lahti co-presented the session “Creating Environmental Chemistry Models of Minnesota Phenomena” with Autumn Welcome, an 18-online participant from Martin County West High School. Steve Lindaas co-presented the session “I Can See Clearly Now” with Isaac […]
Danielle Parenteau and Kayla Wilken co-presented their research, “Valuing Individual Differences: Using Rubrics to Select Non-biased and Inclusive Children’s Books” at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) annual conference in Washington, DC. Kayla Wilken, early childhood education major, is an Honors Apprentice Scholar at MSUM. Danielle Parenteau, EECE/SPED, serves as Kayla’s faculty mentor.