Paseka School of Business professors published in American Journal of Management

Ruth Lumb, Professor (Retired) of Marketing Paseka School of Business; Vinod Lall, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management Paseka School of Business; and Abel Moreno, Professor College of Business at Metropolitan State University of Denver have a paper ‘The Role of AI in Testing, Tracking and Treatment of Covid-19’ accepted for publication in volume 20(3), 2020 issue of American […]

Alumna publishes book titled ‘How to Discuss Politics Online’

MSUM alumna Katherine Young recently released her book How to Discuss Politics Online. The author has been working on the book for the last few years and is excited about the launch. According to her blog, Young says through her book, “You will be able to see divisive content more objectively based on the marketing tactics used.” She goes on […]

Department of Leadership and Learning launches Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning

The Department of Leadership and Learning is pleased to announce the official launch of the Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning (IJGLL). This peer-reviewed journal is associated with the Doctor of Education degree program at MSUM. Special recognition should be given to Dr. Ximena Suarez-Sousa, the IJGLL’s managing editor, for her efforts to make this journal a reality. The […]

2020 Economics graduate awarded assistantship to complete M.S. in Applied Economics

Rebecca Weir, a 2020 MSUM Economics graduate, has accepted a Graduate Assistantship at the University of Minnesota beginning in fall 2020. Weir’s award includes a tuition waiver, health insurance, and a monthly stipend as she completes an M.S. in Applied Economics. While at MSUM, Weir researched both the decline in milk consumption, where she presented her findings at the Eastern […]

Kohoutek publishes essay in literary journal

MSUM staff member Karen Joan Kohoutek has published an essay in the peer-reviewed literary journal “The Dark Man: Journal of Robert E. Howard and Pulp Studies” (volume 11.1). The essay, “More Than Meets the Eye,” focuses on the female protagonists found in several of Howard’s Conan the Barbarian stories. In addition to being a technician at the Livingston Lord Library, […]