Dr. Lisa Karch presents at 2017 Region IV Annual Paraprofessional Conference

The Lakes Country Service Cooperative hosted the 2017 Region IV Annual Paraprofessional Conference: Support Students to Soar at Kennedy Secondary School in Fergus Falls on August 16. Dr. Karch presented four times to over 175 paraprofessionals in the region. Her presentation, Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES): Trauma & Resilience Toolkit provides information about the ACE Study, along with neurobiology that […]

2017 Retiree Recognition and Employee Excellence Awards Luncheon

On Thursday, Minnesota State University Moorhead recognized retirees and employees during the annual Retiree Recognition and Employee Excellence Awards Luncheon. 2017 Employee Excellence Awards winners are: Excellence in Service to Students: Karla Wenger Culture Champion Award: Layne Anderson Excellence in Service to the Community: The 18 Online Team, comprised of Catherine Artac, Dr. Boyd Bradbury, Dr. Ok-Hee Lee, Dr. Lisa Karch, Karla […]

Dr. Lisa Karch presents at ACES Community Summit

The Clay County Collaborative hosted an Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACES) community gathering in Moorhead on Monday, March 6. Dr. Karch was one of the four presenters. The Understanding ACES: Building Self-Healing Communities presentation provides information about the ACE Study, long with neurobiology that explains, why ACES impact people’s lives, and what we can all do to dramatically improve the […]

Dr. Coquyt, Dr. Swaggert, Dr. Bradbury and Dr. Karch Present at Minnesota Rural Education Association Conference

Dr. Mike Coquyt and Dr. Julie Swaggert presented on, “Teacher Leadership: Maximize Your Human Capital” (Different Complimentary Roles and Distributive Leadership). Dr. Boyd Bradbury and Dr. Lisa Karch presented with Jeremy Kovash, Executive Director at Lakes Country Cooperative and Bruce Jensen, Executive Director at Northwest Cooperative on “Online 18 – Preserving Concurrent Enrollment.” Over 350 people from rural school districts […]

Are you or your students conducting research with human subjects?

Undergraduate and graduate students engage in many research and classroom projects that involve human subjects. Student research is conducted under the auspices of Faculty Advisors, who are responsible for the professional and ethical conduct of students completing research projects and the protection of human subjects involved in research activities. Faculty Advisors should provide mentoring and supervision to students as they […]