Lisa Stewart publishes article in helping series

Lisa Stewart, School Psychology, published in the popular “Helping Children at Home and School” series. Stewart’s article on Academic Local Norms provides educators and parents with a concise guide to developing and using normative academic information from the child’s own classroom, school and district. The article is part of the widely used NASP series that provides short articles for educators […]

Lisa Nawrot contributes to local magazine

Psychology Professor Lisa Nawrot is a regular contributor to  local Fargo magazine “On the Minds of Moms”. An article on “Empty Nest” appeared this summer, and one on “Early Puberty” is in the December edition, due out next Friday December 14th. OTMOMs magazines are free and available at Hornbachers and Sunmart stores.

Lisa Stewart’s training modules selected for research website

Lisa H. Stewart, Psychology and School Psychology, has had three training modules selected for dissemination on the Research Institute for Problem Solving website. The three modules: Measurement, Screening, and Progress Monitoring, were developed for higher education training materials for the Minnesota Response to Intervention Center. One of the modules, Progress Monitoring, was co-authored by MSUM School Psychology graduate student Adam […]

Magdalene Chalikia presented at international meeting

Magdalene H. Chalikia, Psychology, had a paper presented at the 2nd Pan-American/Iberian Meeting on Acoustics, Nov. 15-19 in Cancun, Mexico. The paper was titled “The judgment of voices does not conform to the evaluative/potency/activity framework.  Verlin B. Hinsz (NDSU, Psychology Dept),
Luke Berglund and Natasha Maw (MSU Psychology) were co-authors. All, except Natasha, attended the meeting.

MSUM hosts World of Change Nov. 8

The College of Social and Natural Science’s World of Change workshop for teachers of mathematics and science will be held on campus Monday, November 8. The 12:30-1:30 p.m. luncheon keynote address, presented by Dr. Dennis Jacobs and Dr. Karen Branden, is titled “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: How science is used and abused when investigating energy and environment issues.” It […]