Drs. LaLonde, Sadikovic, Coquyt present at OLC Innovate 2020 Virtual Conference

Dr. Courtney LaLonde, Dr. Belma Sadikovic, and Dr. Mike Coquyt (Department of Leadership and Learning) gave their presentation, Inquiring Minds Want to Know: The Value of Adding Optional Synchronous Elements into Online Asynchronous Courses on Monday, June 22. The session focused on the value of including optional synchronous elements in asynchronous classes. In traditional classroom settings, building relationships with students […]

Register for the Online Learning Consortium

There’s one week left of the Online Learning Consortium’s Innovate 2020 and you can still get registered! Join the MSUM Office of Online Learning for engaging sessions aimed at fostering organic interactions and collaborative cross-disciplinary problem-solving. Work sessions exploring digital technologies and adapted teaching behaviors aimed at informing policy, inspiring leadership, and evolving practice at all levels impacting institutions, universities, and colleges. Check out the […]

School Psychology Faculty and Students Attend State Conference

School Psychology Program faculty, Peg Potter, Lisa Stewart and Mary Dosch, and Professor Emerita Oliva Melroe, along with 18 current School Psychology graduate students, recently attended the Minnesota School Psychologists Association (MSPA) Mid-winter Conference in Plymouth, Minnesota. Graduate students Claire Studt, Jackie Salisbury, Katie Langer, and Adrienne MacDonald presented posters on their Master’s projects/thesis research. As part of the MSUM […]

Dr. Kramar, students attend ND Geospatial Summit

Dr. David Kramar from the Department of Anthropology and Earth Sciences and six MSUM students attended the 2019 ND Geospatial Summit conference in Bismarck, ND on Oct 22-23. Dr. Kramar presented his research on using GIS and high-resolution imagery to model above-ground biomass at two Nutrient Network sites at the Regional Science Center. Geosciences undergraduate Asami Minei presented her research […]

Student places in ND Geospatial Summit paper competition

MSUM student Asami Minei won second place in the undergraduate student paper competition at the 2019 North Dakota Geospatial Summit. This award is a wonderful reminder of the quality of work that MSUM students in GIS are producing. Her talk was entitled ” Classification and Calculation of Non-NIR Vegetation Indices from High Resolution UAS Imagery.” Her talk generated significant interest […]