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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 ...
Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life part of Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life
Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life Andreas Baur, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; Judy Byers, Abelina Suarez Professor of English, Director of West Virginia Folklife Center; Galen Hansen, Professor of Physics; ...
Environment and Disease part of Environment and Disease
Environment and Disease Michael F. Tibbetts tibbetts@bard.edu Associate Professor of Biology, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Bard College. Biology Program Director Abstract Environment and Disease is ...
Geology and Development of Modern Africa part of Geology and Development of Modern Africa
Geology and Development of Modern Africa Barbara A. Tewksbury Stephen Harper Kirner Chair of Science Department of Geology Hamilton College Clinton, NY 13323 phone 315-859-4713 e-mail: btewksbu@hamilton.edu ...
Quantitative Literacy Through Community-Based Group Projects part of Quantitative Literacy Through Community-Based Group Projects
Quantitative Literacy Through Community-Based Group Projects An Emerging Model Thomas M. Zachariah, Department of Mathematics, Suzanne Larson, Department of Mathematics, Jacqueline M. Dewar, Professor of ...
Riverscape part of Riverscape
Riverscape Anne L. Pierce, Assistant Professor of Education, George Burbanck, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental and Marine Science, Barbara Abraham, Associate Professor and Chair 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 ...
Tuberculosis part of Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis Richard A. Fluck, E. Paul and Francis H. Reiff Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, Franklin & Marshall College Biology 102 is a first-year seminar at Franklin & Marshall College that ...
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 ...
Sustainability & Human Health part of Sustainability & Human Health
Sustainability & Human Health: A Learning Community Wagner College taught by Donald Stearns and Kim Worthy Abstract Designed for non-science majors, this learning community considers the impact of humans on ...
