Dr. Stewart trains Americorps Reading Corps members for community service

Dr. Lisa Stewart, faculty in Psychology/School Psychology, trained school staff and community volunteers in early literacy strategies and assessment at the 18-19 Minnesota Reading Corps Summer Institute on August 13-16 in Minneapolis, Minn. Reading Corps provides important support to students PreK to Grade 3 (and Math Corps in Grades 4-8) across the nation, including many local and regional schools in […]

Dragons in the news

Take a look at the news stories featuring MSUM in the past week. Stories are presented in chronological order. Mandan native stages opportunity in Medora, Bismarck Tribune: “Morgan Rebenitsch is getting full use of her theater degree this summer working in North Dakota’s tourist destination.” M State hosts ‘Color of the Midwest’ photography show, M State: “The unique and vibrant […]

MSUM earns 3 national sport marketing awards pushing total to 13 in 5 years, including 6 golds

The National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) has honored the MSUM, Dragon Athletics, and the GO! TEAM with three ‘Best of’ Awards for 2017-18. Initiated in 2003, the NACMA Best Of Awards program honors outstanding achievement in marketing and promotions. Awards are presented in 14 categories, with each category divided into three groups based upon school size and conference […]

Zepper presents at American Holistic Nurses Association

On Wednesday, July 18, Professor Kevin Zepper (English Department) was invited to present at the American Holistic Nurses Association. His topic was “The Intuitive Journey: An Introduction to Shamanism.” This event was organized by MSUM Professor Alicia Swanson, MSN, RN, PHN, Assistant Professor of Nursing and RN-BSN Program Coordinator. Swanson is also one of the four founding members of the […]

Dr. Messina co-publishes study in Family Journal

Counseling Program faculty member Dr. Ken Messina and colleagues from Duquesne and Slipper Rock Universities in PA recently published a study entitled “The Impact of Counseling on Bowen’s Differentiation of Self” in the Family Journal. The study examines how participation in counseling services can lead to changes in Bowen’s construct of Differentiation of Self and discusses the potential impact of […]