NDSU Human Development and Education Faculty Publish, Present

Fargo, N.D. – James Korcuska, NDSU associate professor in the School of Education, presented “Working with Kids Prescribed Psychiatric Medications: Resources for School Counselors” to approximately 50 Fargo public school counselors and other service providers during their In Service day at Fargo North High School on Jan. 16. Korcuska, along with co-leader David Hulac and team member Irene Harper, both from the University of South Dakota, presented the results from their 18-month, multi-site treatment program evaluation for the South Dakota Federal Pretrial Probation Services in Sioux Falls, S.D., on Jan. 4, 2011.

Yeong Rhee, NDSU associate professor in health, nutrition and exercise sciences, was selected to participate in the Higher Education Resources Services Institute for summer 2012. The institute prepares women faculty and administrators for institutional leadership roles. A diverse group of approximately 70 women is selected for the institute.

Chris Ray, NDSU assistant professor in the School of Education, was selected as a research faculty member for the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate. Valerie Anderson, graduate of the education doctoral program, will be a research fellow. Ray and Anderson will serve as the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education Research Team.

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