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An interview with Dickinson State’s 2020 Outstanding Graduates

June 2, 2020

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Congratulations on receiving Dickinson State University’s (DSU) 2020 Outstanding Graduate Award! What does this recognition mean to you? 

Karissa Bohn (KB): This award is an absolute honor. It means that all the work I have put into growing as an individual and helping this campus and community has not gone unnoticed. 

Suzanna Moberg (SM): It really is an honor! I know all of the Outstanding Graduate candidates worked really hard during their time at DSU, so I was honored to even be nominated. To receive the recognition? I don’t know that I can put into words how I feel! Grateful, proud, honored. 

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Theodore Roosevelt scholars tutor area high school writers

January 7, 2020

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DSU students in Kevin Moberg’s Honors Composition I class.
Back row: Keaton Meschke, Kyle Anderson, Isabel Lopez, Conor McCarvel, Kaitlyn Kelley; middle row: Ethen Wolfe, Matthew Meschke, Hillary Moberg, Mia Rogerson, Brendan Johnson, Wrenzi Wrzesinski; front row: Haylie Oberlander, Kennedy Kuntz, Kamryn Kuntz

Dickinson State University (DSU) students enrolled in Mr. Kevin Moberg’s fall honors writing course served as writing tutors to sophomores and juniors at Dickinson High School (DHS).

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Moberg facilitates learning opportunities for teachers and students across North Dakota

September 26, 2019

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Several Dickinson-area teachers, including DSU alumni, joined Moberg at the NDCTE conference. From left to right: Tiffany Aman, Dickinson Middle School (DMS); Betsy Brandvik, DMS, DSU Class of 2015; Tina Whittington, Dickinson High School (DHS); Andrew DesRosier, DMS, DSU Class of 2007; Janel Schiff, Trinity High School, DSU adjunct instructor; Dakota Hayes, DMS; Erin Waldorf, DMS; Susan Moberg, DHS; Kevin Moberg, DSU faculty; and Kim Goodall, DHS.

Kevin Moberg, assistant professor of English and education at Dickinson State University (DSU), co-facilitated the annual conference of the North Dakota Council of Teachers of English (NDCTE) that took place Wednesday and Thursday, July 24 and 25, 2019, in Mandan, North Dakota.

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DSU’s Moberg published in ATEG Journal, presents at annual conference

August 16, 2019

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On July 19 in Largo, Maryland, Dickinson State University (DSU) faculty member Kevin Moberg delivered a presentation at the annual conference of the Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar (ATEG). His session was titled “Using Rhetorical Devices to Understand Grammar Rules, How to Bend Them, and Why.” ATEG provides a national forum for discussing the teaching of grammar. Its conference gathers scholars and teachers of all levels to share research on, and techniques for, grammar pedagogy.

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DSU faculty present at teaching professor conference

June 28, 2019

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L to R: Kevin Moberg, Dr. Debora Dragseth, and (not pictured) Loretta Heidt

Three Dickinson State University faculty members participated in the 2019 Teaching Professor Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 7-9. The conference is sponsored by Magna Publications to support faculty development and promote excellence in teaching and learning.

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Moberg co-authors book chapter geared toward preparing effective teachers

June 12, 2019

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Mr. Kevin Moberg, assistant professor of English and education at Dickinson State

On May 21, the Network for Excellence in Teaching (NExT) announced a digital launch of a book for which Dickinson State University faculty member Kevin Moberg co-wrote a chapter. Moberg is an assistant professor of English and education, serving the departments of Language & Literature and Teacher Education.