Meet Our NSR Student Editors – Paul Schulzetenberg, Assistant Editor — The North Star Reports – Sponsored by The College of St. Scholastica and The Middle Ground Journal

Meet Our NSR Student Editors – Paul Schulzetenberg, Assistant Editor — The North Star Reports – Sponsored by The College of St. Scholastica and The Middle Ground Journal

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Paul Schulzetenberg, NSR Assistant Editor. Biology & Philosophy double major, Physical Therapy intended, The College of St. Scholastica, graduating in 2017. Started with NSR in 2015. Started working for The Middle Ground Journal in 2013.

I currently live in Duluth, and plan to finish my undergraduate studies here. Afterwards, I’m planning on leaving the Duluth area to pursue my doctorate in Physical Therapy. As an undergrad studying Biology and Philosophy I get to learn a lot about the world around me from both a scientific as well as a humanistic perspective.

There are several reasons why I am volunteering for the NSR. Some of the reasons are more self oriented while others revolve around the value I place on history and politics in understanding the world. I personally want to write to develop my abilities in conveying information to others and hopefully get readers interested in these topics. I hope that readers find something interesting in what I have to say, which will hopefully spark curiosity regarding the topic.

Please contact Professor Liang if you wish to write for The North Star Reports — HLIANG (at) css.edu

See also, our Facebook page with curated news articles at http://www.facebook.com/NorthStarReports

The North Star Reports: Global Citizenship and Digital Literacy, The College of St. Scholastica and the scholarly Middle Ground Journal’s online learning community and outreach program with undergraduate and K-12 classes around the world. The North Star Reports has flourished since 2012. For a brief summary, please see the American Historical Association’s Perspectives on History, at:

http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2013/1305/Opening-The-Middle-Ground-Journal.cfm

The North Star Reports publishes edited essays from our students, particularly from those who are currently stationed, or will soon be stationed abroad. Students have reported from Mongolia, Southern China, Shanghai, northeastern China, The Netherlands, Tanzania, Ireland, England, Finland, Russia, and Haiti. We also have students developing reviews of books, documentaries, and films, and analysis of current events from around the world. We will post their dispatches, and report on their interactions with the North Star Reports students and teachers. We thank The Department of History and Politics and the School of Arts and Letters of The College of St. Scholastica for their generous financial support for The North Star Reports and The Middle Ground Journal.

Hong-Ming Liang, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, The North Star Reports; Chief Editor, The Middle Ground Journal; Associate Professor of History and Politics, The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, USA

(c) 2012-present The North Star Reports: Global Citizenship and Digital Literacy http://NorthStarReports.org ISSN: 2377-908X The NSR is sponsored by The Middle Ground Journal and The College of St. Scholastica. See Masthead for our not-for-profit educational open- access policy. K-12 teachers, if you are using these reports for your classes, please contact editor-in-chief Professor Liang at HLIANG (at) css.edu

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