Dr. Stewart publishes article on read alouds in young children

Dr. Lisa H. Stewart is a member of the School Psychology faculty and published the article “Joyful Learning with Stories: Making the Most of Read Alouds” with co-authors Kathleen Horst and Susan True in the March 2019 National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) journal Young Children. The article outlines best practices in implementing Repeated Read Alouds in […]

School Psychology students, faculty attend national conference

Nine School Psychology program graduate students, along with Dr. Mary Dosch and Dr. Peg Potter attended the National Association of School Psychologists annual conference in Atlanta. Second year student Ashley Doll did a verbal presentation based on her master’s thesis which looked at the use of eye-tracking technology as a possible early assessment procedure for identifying autism in preschool children. […]

School Psychology graduate students, faculty attend conference

All 19 on-campus School Psychology Program graduate students, along with three third year interns and Dr. Olivia Melroe, Dr. Lisa Stewart and Dr. Peg Potter, recently attended the Minnesota School Psychologists Association Midwinter Conference in the Twin Cities. Second year students Adam Kessler, Grant Fodness, Sarah Bernhardt, Emily Dilliard and Ashley Doll presented posters based on their Master’s degree projects/thesis. […]

Doll to present thesis project at national convention

School Psychology graduate student Ashley Doll will be presenting her thesis project “:Eye Tracking: A Potential Screening Tool for Autism Spectrum Disorder” at the National School Psychology Association 2019 Annual Convention in February in Atlanta. Ashley has been working on this project with faculty mentors Lisa Nawrot (Psych) and Rachel Stotts (SLHS). Ashley plans to complete her Masters degree in […]