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Doctoral student presents research on nursing faculty retention
Melissa Wolff, a doctorate student in the educational leadership program, to present at the Student Academic Conference her dissertation, "Faculty Perceptions of Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) Feedback and Estimated Nursing Faculty Retention."

The sky isn't the limit for national astronomy research honors
Fargo native Gabriel Grant has been nominated for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for his study of eclipsing stars.

Unique research charges innovation in green energy
In the fall of 2023, Claire got the opportunity to start researching with her professor, Dr. Ananda Shastri, on the topic of renewable energy. Their research was focused on creating batteries that could support sustainable power infrastructure.

MSUM student maps the Ionosphere
Taytum applied, and was accepted, to spend her summer in Menlo Park, California at SRI. While there, she and another student conducted geospatial studies, specifically working on mapping the Ionosphere.

Student Team Bridges Age Gaps to Advance AI in Healthcare
A healthcare leadership internship provided a unique, collaborative opportunity for a Moorhead High School student, an undergraduate MSUM student, and two MSUm graduate students to conduct research together.

AI in Healthcare Means Better Patient Care and Outcomes
Two MSU Moorhead professors and a Moorhead middle-school student work together to expedite the AI adoption process in healthcare to improve outcomes for patients.

MSUM students submit research to NASA
Students Mara DeRung, Emily Watson and Tanner Weyer gathered research for NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission.

Using physics skills to curb crime
In his last semester, Lucas Clark Burnette joined the Moorhead Police Department as a data analyst intern to evaluate crime trends in his community.

Graduate counseling student presents workplace mobbing research at SAC
MSUM graduate student Oksana Bihun hopes to shed light on a misunderstood and relatively unknown issue at the 24th Annual Student Academic Conference (SAC): workplace mobbing.

Physics alumna to share continuing research in SAC keynote address
Working in research is all about sharing your experience with others. Dr. Heather Cegla (they/them) is doing just that by engaging with students as the keynote speaker for the 24th Annual Andrew B. Conteh Student Academic Conference (SAC).

Speech pathology grad student explores the negative effects of screen time on young children
Miranda Hamman, a graduate student pursuing her master’s in speech pathology, created a project about the negative effects of screen time on young children, which she’ll present at the annual Student Academic Conference.

Speech-language pathology student explores how cultural competence influences diagnoses of signed language disorders
An undergraduate degree requirement to study two semesters of a foreign language became the inspiration for Speech-Language Pathology graduate student Kelsey Thorsness’ portfolio project.