Dec. 9, 2008

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Faculty, staff and students from the College of Human Development and Education recently received awards, gave presentations or participated in conferences.

Brad Strand had three works published. He worked with colleagues from other institutions on two papers and a booklet that addressed best practices in physical education for elementary and high schools students.

Yeong Rhee had a research article accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Research.

Michelle Beach, Kelly Sassi, Kathy Enger, Ron Stammen, Lyn Willoughby, Marvin LeNoue, Tom Hall, Barbara Chromy and Margaret Fitzgerald gave presentations at national conferences. Presentation topics included strategies to help struggling mathematics students, reading for writing, diversity in the online classroom, rural revitalization and problem gambling in rural America.

Several faculty members and graduates of child development and family science gave presentations at the annual conference for the National Council on Family Relations in Little Rock, Ark.

Several faculty, graduates and doctoral students from the gerontology program gave presentations at the Gerontological Society annual meeting in National Harbor, Md.

Gary Liguori, Angela Hodge and Stacy Duffield have had proposals accepted for presentation at national conferences. Liguori will present a poster on Go Red North Dakota. Hodge and Duffield will give a presentation on teaching teachers in master’s level course work.

Brandy Randall was named associate editor for the Journal of Early Adolescents.

For a complete listing of honors, presentations and publications, go to www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/hde and click on “College News.”

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