Philosophy faculty presented paper
Dr. Marilea Bramer, Philosophy, presented her paper “Were Arthur and Lancelot Really Friends? A Kantian Analysis” at the recent meeting of the Minnesota Philosophical Society on Oct. 27.
Dr. Marilea Bramer, Philosophy, presented her paper “Were Arthur and Lancelot Really Friends? A Kantian Analysis” at the recent meeting of the Minnesota Philosophical Society on Oct. 27.
Sandy Pearce, English, delivered a paper at the Midwest American Conference for Irish Studies at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Oct 20. Last year, this organization held its annual meeting here on our campus with help from the MSUM and NDSU English Departments.
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.”
Damiano Fulghesu, Mathematics Department, had the paper “Normalization of the 1-stratum of the moduli space of stable curves” accepted for publication in the European journal Portugaliae Mathematica. It is a joint work with Dan Edidin, University of Missouri. The paper describes geometric properties of the classifying space of algebraic curves in the same topological class.
Vinod Lall and Ruth Lumb, both School of Business, and Abel Moreno, Metropolitan State College of Denver, had a paper published in Indian Journal of Economics & Business, (August 2012), Vol . 11, No.2, pages 359-372. The paper, titled “Selection and Prioritization of Projects- A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Approach” addresses the challenge that an organization with limited resources faces […]