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26 matchesCivic Issues - PAIS
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HIV/AIDS: The Once and Future Epidemic part of Backgrounders
Richard P. Keeling, MD -Keeling & Associates, Inc. About the Author July 2003 Summary Students, as future leaders, health care workers, money managers, decision- makers, traders, determiners of foreign policy, ...
Philadelphia University Receives Notice of CCLI Award part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, June 2004, Volume 3, Issue 1 We are pleased to share the news that Anne Bockarie, Jeff Ashley, John Pierce, and Faye Ross of Philadelphia University School of Science and Health will receive ...
Seven New Models Added to SENCER Digital Library part of Newsletter Articles
The most recent additions to the SENCER Digital Library are the seven courses and programs selected to be part of the SENCER Model Series during the summer of 2008. The diverse group of resources includes international collaborations, single courses, and course clusters, and focuses on issues such as sleep, HIV/AIDS, food, and pregnancy.
From Black Swamp to Green Soup: Campus/Community Partnership Aims for Blue Lake part of Newsletter Articles
One of the biggest impediments to western expansion of the United States in the early 19th century was the nearly impenetrable Great Black Swamp that spanned Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana.
Chemistry and Policy: A Course Intersection part of Chemistry & Public Policy
Chemistry and Policy: A Course Intersection Christopher Smart, Associate Professor and Chair of Chemistry, Vassar College; Pinar Batur, Associate Professor of Sociology and current Director of Urban Studies, ...
Issues of Health and Society: Weighing In (Obesity) part of Issues of Health and Society - Weighing In (Obesity)
Issues of Health and Society: Weighing In (Obesity) Who Created the Course? Jacob P. Harney, Ph.D. Co-developer of curriculum, coinstructor (attended SSI 2004, 2005). Jacob P. Harney's Profile Page Marissa ...
Sub-Sahara Africa & HIV/AIDS part of Sub-Sahara Africa & HIV/AIDS
John A. Mecham, Department of Biological Sciences, Meredith College Erica Kosal, Department of Biology, North Carolina Wesleyan College Dr. Pearl Fernades, Department of Biology, University of South Carolina ...
Brownfield Action part of Brownfield Action
Brownfield Action Peter Bower, Ph.D, Senior Lecturer, Department of Environmental Science, Barnard College/Columbia University, New York, NY In Brownfield Action students in the course are presented with a ...
Chemistry and the Environment part of Chemistry and the Environment
Chemistry and the Environment Amy Shachter, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Santa Clara University Chemistry and the Environment uses environmental problems facing the campus and surrounding community, such as ...
Computer Ethics part of Computer Ethics
Computer Ethics Who Created the Course? Professor Terrell Ward Bynum Director, Research Center on Computing & Society Department of Philosophy Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 USA ...
