Paseka School of Business student and professor paper accepted for presentation at the Academy of Management conference

Aleta Sanford’s paper, “A Cursory Overview of Business Ethics”, co-authored with Dr. Greg Gökçe Serdar and Dr. Siwei Zhu in PSB has been accepted for presentation at the Academy of Management conference in August 2022 at Seattle, WA. Faculty mentored student research activity is a valuable part of Minnesota State University Moorhead’s mission and strategic priorities, and it’s so proud […]

A paper, by Dr. Zhu and Dr. Serdar, has been accepted for publication in International Journal of Innovation Management

Dr. Siwei Zhu and Dr. Gokce Serdar from Paseka School of Business conducted an exploratory study, which has been accepted for publication in International Journal of Innovation Management, rating as Q2 in SJR. This study conceptualizes inventors as agents that connect knowledge elements within a knowledge network. Inventors’ searches thus focus on a knowledge element’s combinatorial potential—its suitability for combination […]

Student Academic Conference Applications Close Feb 25

Sign up today to present at the 2022 Student Academic Conference. Signups close on Feb 25 for both oral and poster presentations. More information about this year’s conference, including a link to submit an abstract on the Student Academic Conference website (mnstate.edu/sac). The conference will be held in-person for the first time since 2019 and will include the opportunity to […]

Alum/Stanford Grad speaking at Physics Seminar Friday, 3PM

Dr. Loza Tadesse will speak about her research in bioengineering as a graduate student and postdoc at the Physics and Astronomy Seminar Friday, Feb 18 at 3PM in HA 314 or on zoom at Meeting ID: 952 2654 4371 Passcode: 675542 Dr. Tadesse graduated from MSUM in 2016, earned her Ph.D. from Stanford in 2021. Dr. Loza Tadesse is an incoming assistant […]

Biosciences students publish paper in peer-reviewed journal

Biology majors Alexis Taylor and Jessica Undem, mentored by Brian Wisenden (Biosciences) and Michael Wagner (Fisheries and Wildlife Department, Michigan State University), published an experimental study in the international peer-reviewed journal  Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. The title of their paper is “Moby-Bass: suction feeding by predators limits direct release of alarm cues in fishes”.