Eleven Speech-Language Pathology graduate students have been accepted to present at national convention

Eleven students in the Speech-Language Pathology graduate program in the SLHS department have been accepted to present research at the national convention of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association in Atlanta, Ga., in November. The research was supervised by Dr. Richard Adler, Dr. Kris Vossler, Dr. Nancy Paul, and Dr. Mary Drake. For a list of recent presentations click here.

Women’s and Gender Studies faculty and students presented documentary at the Minnesota Network of Latina/os in Higher Education

Kandace Creel Falcón, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Beatriz Castro, Women’s and Gender Studies minor, and President of O.L.A. student group, presented their short documentary research project “Latina/o Voices: Highlighting our Successes at MSUM” at the Minnesota Network of Latina/os in Higher Education 6th Annual Summit Saturday, Oct. 6.Three additional O.L.A. members – Yastín Beltran, Christine LaCoursiere, and Kathryn Lucero, […]

Physics and Astronomy research presented at European Materials Research Society meeting

Work done in the Department of Physics and Astronomy was presented at the 2012 European Materials Research Society meeting in Strasbourg, France. Physics students Pragalv Karki, Ravindra Regmi, Tom Mooney, and Andrew Larson worked with Dr. Ananda Shastri to analyze proton motion in the sodium thio-hydroxogermanate proton conductors. Understanding these materials may lead to better fuel cell performance. The results […]

Professor and student participated in Northwest Women’s Economic Equality Summit

Kandace Creel Falcón, Assistant Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies, and Kathryn Kottenbrock, Women’s and Gender Studies major, took part in the Northwest Women’s Economic Equality Summit on September 12, 2012. Kottenbrock was representing the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless for which she is completing an internship credit through WGS. The summit brought together policy advocates, service providers and scholars […]

Health Services Administration student turns internship into full-time position

Samantha Kundinger, Health Services Administration, completed an internship this summer with Family HealthCare Center, the only homeless health service provider in North Dakota and western Minnesota. She turned the internship into a full-time position as the Center’s new business and program development director. She will work with the executive director on strategic planning activities, program development and integration, policy and program analysis, […]