Anthropology and Earth Science students, faculty attend 75th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference

Twelve students and five faculty members from the Department of Anthropology and Earth Science attended the Plains Anthropological Conference in Bismarck, North Dakota from October 4-17, 2017. The following seven co-authored talks and posters were presented, encompassing research across archaeology, cultural anthropology, geoarchaeology, geology, and GIS: 

Bee Wisenden publishes paper in Clinical Anatomy journal

Bee Wisenden (Biosciences Department) published a peer-reviewed paper in the journal Clinical Anatomy entitled “Emotional response of undergraduates to cadaver dissection.” This research was based on the experiences of MSUM students enrolled in BIOL 323 Human Anatomy. Cadaver dissection evokes an emotional response that affects some students more than others, and can be a barrier to learning. In this paper, […]

Counseling and Student Affairs student to present at National conference

Counseling and Student Affairs student Rebel Marie, was selected to present at the American Counselor Association Conference and Expo in Atlanta, Ga., in April. The presentation is entitled The Incompetent Counselor: A Multicultural Approach in Working with Trans Clients. The presentation will explore many of the hurdles transgender people face as they try to receive counseling. Rebel has also been […]

Dr. Wooyang Kim, Drew Sannes awarded best paper in sports marketing track at conference

Dr. Wooyang Kim, Assistant Professor of Marketing in the Paseka School of Business, and Drew Sannes, MBA Student and Research Assistant, received the award for the best paper in the sports marketing track at the Atlantic Marketing Association Conference 2017, Williamsburg, Va. The article title is “Sports Teams’ Well-Being: An Integrative Perspective of the Role of Conflict and Emotional Intelligence […]