School psychology students, faculty represent Dragons at state and national conferences
School psychology students and faculty have been representing the Dragons at various state and national level meetings and conferences.
School psychology students and faculty have been representing the Dragons at various state and national level meetings and conferences.
Dr. Lisa Stewart, MSUM School Psychology Graduate Program, is a member of the Minnesota School Psychology Association Board. The Board recently had a planning retreat in Plymouth, MN on July 19 and 20. The mission of the Minnesota School Psychologists Association is to proactively support the needs and well-being of all children, youth, families, and communities through advocacy, education, and […]
Thursday, March 24 | 4 p.m. | CMU 105 Save the date for Psychology Professor Lisa Stewart’s Roland and Beth Dille Distinguished Faculty Lecture on Language Matters: Research, Teaching, and Relationships Thursday, March 24 at 4 p.m. in CMU 105.
Dr. Lisa H. Stewart, Psychology and School Psychology Professor, was the invited speaker at the final District Assembly meeting of the University of Minnesota Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) on May 28. Over 80 educational leaders from throughout the state attended. Her (virtual) talk was titled “Unpacking Effective Literacy Instruction and Professional Learning: What Every Leader Needs […]
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 […]