Student/Faculty/Staff Updates
School of Education
NDMU Professor Honored to Serve as NDMU Delegate
Dr. Jeana DelRosso, professor of English, served as NDMU's delegate at the presidential inauguration of Dr. Kathleen Dougherty at Marietta College. Dr. Dougherty previously served as professor and chair of philosophy at NDMU.

School of Integrative Health
Professors' Article to be Published in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
A research article by Bhodi Tims and John Courie, "Using Chemical Ecology as a Guide for Development and Differentiation of Clinically Relevant Phytochemical Profiles in Cannabis Trichome," will be published in the upcoming issue of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.
Library Updates
AI and Authorship: How AI Affects Creation, Publication, and Contracts
Thursday, October 30, 12-1 PM
Online via Zoom
Learn how AI affects the creation and publication process. This workshop will cover topics such as how using AI can affect the rights you have over your work, how AI companies may be using your work, and how AI affects publication contracts from your ability to use AI in your publication to your publisher licensing your work for AI training.
Understanding Open Access Publishing and Publishing for Free through Library Agreements
Tuesday, November 4, 12-1 PM
Online via Zoom
This workshop will help you what Open Access (OA) publishing is and its benefits. It will explain the open access publishing including selecting a Creative Commons license, how you can publish open access without paying article processing charges through Library/Publisher agreements, and how to avoid predatory publishers.
Tell Your Own Story: Zinemaking
Wednesday, November 5, 5-6:30 PM
LNDL IDEA Space
Learn about the history of zines and how to make them, then make your own zines! All materials provided.
Should We Ask ChatGPT? AI Literacy
Thursday, November 6, 4-5 PM
Online via Zoom
Learn skills to use AI technologies, how to communicate and collaborate with AI, and to question AI design and evaluate AI output information.
Write That Down: Chinese Calligraphy Pop-Up Class
Monday, November 10, 4-5 PM
LNDL IDEA Space
Learn how to write Chinese calligraphy! This class will teach both history and technique for practicing this art--no experience necessary!
Addressing the Textbook Affordability Issue Part 1: An Introduction to Open Educational Resources
Tuesday, November 11, 12-1 PM
Online via Zoom
Hoping to reduce textbook costs for your students? This workshop will provide an introduction to open educational resources and information on how to locate and reuse existing OER materials.
