Posts tagged with “Research” (All posts)
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Pattanayak publishes with students
7 February 2018Arjendu K. Pattanayak, Professor of Physics, along with his colleague Arie Kapulkin, and Dustin Anderson ’12, Peter Duggins ’13, Kevin Hallman ’12, Walter Lynn ’16, Moses Misplon ’17, and Bibek Pokharel…
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McDaris presents on online education best practices
7 February 2018John McDaris, Geoscience Education Associate at the Science Education Resource Center, gave a talk at the recent American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in New Orleans titled “Teaching about the…
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Manduca presents twice at Geophysical conference
7 February 2018Cathryn Manduca, Director of the Science Education Resource Center, gave an invited presentation at the recent American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in New Orleans titled “InTeGrate: Interdisciplinary Teaching about the…
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Fisher presents on Sherpa diaspora
7 February 2018Jim Fisher, John W. Nason Professor of Asian Studies and Anthropology, Emeritus, presented a paper on the “Sherpa Diaspora” at the Himalayan Studies Conference at the University of Colorado in Boulder,…
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Ormand co-authors on spatial thinking
30 January 2018Carol Ormand, Science Education Associate in the Science Education Resource Center (SERC), co-authored the article “Improving spatial thinking skills among undergraduate Geology students through short online training exercises,” to be…
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Galotti selected as fellow
30 January 2018Kathleen Galotti, W. H. Laird Professor of Cognitive Science, was recently selected as a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science (APS) in recognition of her “sustained outstanding contributions to…
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Abrams publishes with student authors
30 January 2018Ken Abrams, Associate Professor of Psychology, published a paper co-authored with Kate Cieslowski ’15, Sam Krimmel ’15, Stacey Johnson ’15, Gabby Bierlein-De La Rosa ’17, Kirstie Barton ’16, and Pombie Silverman ’17. The…
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Smith publishes novel
28 January 2018Gregory Blake Smith, Lloyd P. Johnson-Norwest Professor of English and the Liberal Arts, has published a new novel, The Maze at Windermere, with Viking/Penguin.
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Shibata awarded grant
28 January 2018Juliane Shibata, visiting Assistant Professor of Art in fall 2017, received a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Visual Arts grant to create three new installations that integrate living flowers…
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Markofski publishes essay
28 January 2018Wes Markofski, Assistant Professor of Sociology, published an invited essay, “The Other Evangelicals,” as part of a forum series on American religion, humility, and democracy at The Immanent Frame.
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