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18 matchesCivic Issues - PAIS
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- Environment 4 matches
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Chance part of Chance
Chance Nagambal Shah, Professor of Mathematics, Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia Abstract Chance is a course designed to teach fundamental ideas of statistics and probability through real-world problems that ...
Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science part of Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science
Forensic Investigation: Seeking Justice Through Science Gregory Miller, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon. In recent years, dozens of individuals have been exonerated of ...
Slow Food part of Slow Food
An Emerging Model: Slow Food Marion Field Fass, Sc.D., Professor of Biology and Chair, Health and Society, Beloit College (Curriculum Vitae (Acrobat (PDF) 149kB Jul15 08) Abstract Slow Food is one of the First ...
Chemistry & Ethnicity: Uranium and American Indians part of Chemistry & Ethnicity: Uranium and American Indians
Chemistry & Ethnicity: Uranium and American Indians Catherine Middlecamp, Department of Chemistry, and Omie Baldwin, University Health Services, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin Abstract In ...
SSI 2002 Teams Selected part of Newsletter Articles
Congratulations to the following schools who have been invited to send full teams to the SENCER Institute this summer.
African University Teams at SSI 2002 part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, June 2002, Volume 1, Issue 2 Through a grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) under the University ...
Announcing the SSI 2003 Representatives part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, June 2003, Volume 2, Issue 1 We are pleased to announce that representatives from the following colleges, universities, and institutions will be attending the SENCER Summer Institute - 2003: ...
Linking SENCER Courses in Kenya part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, August 2003, Volume 2, Issue 2 Linking SENCER Courses in Kenya - By: Sherryl Broverman During the 2002 SENCER Summer Institute, I developed a collaboration with Rose Odhiambo and colleagues at ...
SENCER Innovations Featured at ACS Meeting part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, September 2003, Volume 2, Issue 3 The 226th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society was held in New York City, September 7-11, 2003. Trace Jordan (New York University) and Jennifer ...
SENCER Co-Sponsors Symposium at NSTA Meeting part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, March 2004, Volume 2, Issue 7 Environmental Literacy and Decision Making: an Interdisciplinary Goal for the 21st Century In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Society for College Science ...
