This year’s MSUM/UND Spring Symposium held in Moorhead

The SLHS Department would like to announce that the MSUM/UND Spring Symposium will be held at the Courtyard by Marriott in Moorhead on April 4-5, 2013. The speaker is Pamela Crooke from Social Thinking who will be talking about communication of children and adults with high-functioning autism or Aspergers. More information and registration details will be available as the date […]

Richard Adler to update book, present at symposium

Richard Adler, Speech Language and Hearing Science, is writing (with two colleagues from Seattle) the second edition of the book entitled Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide, 2nd edition, Plural Publishing Company. It will be released in 2012. In addition, Adler is presenting a paper at the 21st Symposium of the World Professional Association […]

Student participates in Chamber’s Breakfast Buzz April 14

Jessica Julig-Weedman, a senior Nursing major, is a featured panelist in the FMWF Chamber’s Breakfast Buzz Thursday, April 14 at 7:15 a.m. at NDSCS Fargo. The topic is on creating effective intergenerational communication. “Communication issues are prevalent in today’s multi-generational work force. It’s no wonder with one generation needing to hold face-to-face meetings while another has invented an entirely new […]

Mass comm professors publish article in national journal

The collaborative research of MSUM professors Deneen Gilmour and Aaron Quanbeck, Mass Communications, is published in the fall edition of The Review of Communication. Gilmour, assistant professor of print and online journalism, and Quanbeck, assistant professor of broadcast journalism, worked together researching convergence journalism practices and textbook content to write a cultural-critical analysis titled “Hegemony: Quiet Control Over Convergence Textbook […]

ARE YOU ON THE DRAGONS NETWORK? Follow the Dragons NOW!!!

The 2010-11 school year will bring many new exciting games, accomplishments and also ways to follow the Dragons, including many social networking, web based or even cellular phone tools that can keep you updated.

With so many ways to follow the Minnesota State University Dragons you can choose your favorite methods or all the methods to keep up-to-date on your favorite team.

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