School of Business faculty published research
The Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 24, Number 2, 2012 has published “Mesopotamian Traders: The Tamkaru” by M. Wayne Alexander and William Violet, both of the School of Business.
The Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 24, Number 2, 2012 has published “Mesopotamian Traders: The Tamkaru” by M. Wayne Alexander and William Violet, both of the School of Business.
Brian Wisenden, Biosciences, recently had an article accepted for publication in the international peer-reviewed journal “Behaviour”: Kalueff A, Stewart AM, Cachat J, Maximino C, Jesuthasan S, Wisenden B, Bally-Cuif L, Lange M, Vernier P, Norton W, Tierney K, Tropepe V, Neuhauss S, International Zebrafish Neuroscience Research Consortium (ZNRC). 2012. Time to recognize zebrafish ‘affective’ behavior? Behaviour (special issue on contributions […]
MSUM in conjunction with the Department of Energy, Joint Genome Institute hosted a workshop in Microbial Genome Annotation. The workshop was held on campus Friday, Oct. 19 and Saturday, Oct. 20. Attendees learned how to utilize IMG-ACT, an online tool that can be incorporated into classrooms and research projects.
Brian Wisenden, Biosciences, gave an invited departmental seminar at Long Island University CW Post campus in Brookville, N.Y. on Wednesday, Oct 17. The title of his talk was “Scents of Danger: Chemically-mediated antipredator responses in littoral fish communities.” The talk was well received, especially by faculty wishing to emulate the successes of the undergraduate research program in the Biosciences at […]
Dr. David Tack, Teaching & Learning, attended the Critical Questions in Education conference in Springfield, Miss. He presented his paper “There’s no one right way to teach a child! Using educational research to develop understandings of teaching for social justice.”