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Kirsten Diederich

Kirsten Diederich
2010-2014

Kirsten Diederich, Fargo, N.D., was appointed to the State Board of Higher Education in 2010. Her four-year term will run through June 30, 2014.

Diederich is an assistant professor of biology at Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., where she teaches introductory cell biology, anatomy and physiology as well as a first-year experience course on evolutionary psychology. She has led three May seminars - two to Tanzania and one to the Galapagos Islands.

Diederich is a member of the FM AM Rotary Club and the National Science Teachers Association. She has served on the Rape and Abuse Crisis Center board of directors and has been involved in fundraising activities for North Dakota State University and the FM Symphony. She also was a member of the First Lutheran Church Council and a volunteer for the FM Humane Society.

A native of Fargo, Diederich graduated from Fargo North High School. She received a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of North Dakota and a master's degree in entomology from NDSU. In 2009, Diederich defended her dissertation on science education research at NDSU.

E-mail: kirsten.diederich@ndus.edu


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